The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced on Wednesday that they had signed free agent safety Sean Jones to their roster with a two-year contract, eliminating the possibility of Jones wearing back the Philadelphia Eagles jersey after he was let go as a free agent.
Being drafted by the Cleveland Browns as a second-round pick in 2004, Jones spent all of his first five seasons with the Browns before joining the Eagles last season. He was offered the starting job in Philadelphia in nine games and he finished the last season with 72 tackles, one sack and two interceptions.
His performance was better while playing for the Browns. Becoming a full-time starter since 2006, he had 16 interceptions over the past four seasons and has been tied for fourth in numbers of interceptions among safeties. At age 28, he is not yet too old to improve. Hope that he could offer the necessary help the Buccaneers are in need of.
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