The Arizona Cardinals have officially started the practice window for rookie cornerback Elijah Jones, creating an opportunity for the highly anticipated debut of the third-round pick from Boston College. Jones, who has spent the majority of his rookie season on injured reserve due to a preseason heel injury, now has 21 days to practice with the team while remaining on IR. Within this timeframe, the Cardinals can choose to activate him to the active roster. However, if Jones is not elevated by the December 26 deadline, he will be placed back on injured reserve, ending his seas
Jones’ absence has been felt, but the Cardinals’ defense has adapted admirably. Cornerbacks Garrett Williams, Starling Thomas, and Max Melton have all stepped up to fill the void. Still, Jones’ return could bring a valuable boost to the secondary as the team eyes the latter stages of the season.
Jones arrived in Arizona with high expectations after a standout collegiate career. Known for his versatility and experience, he played extensively at Boston College, operating both inside and outside in various defensive schemes. His performance at the Senior Bowl further cemented his reputation, showcasing his ability to excel in man coverage against top competition.
Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort expressed confidence in Jones after the draft, emphasizing the rookie’s maturity and readiness. “He’s played a lot of football,” Ossenfort remarked. “With the extra year from the COVID season, he gained even more experience. His versatility and ability to cover stood out at the Senior Bowl. It’s not just his play—his demeanor, his maturity, and the way he communicates really impressed us.”
Ossenfort even drew parallels between Jones and fellow rookie cornerback Garrett Williams, highlighting their professionalism. “When we interviewed Elijah at the combine, his demeanor reminded us a lot of Garrett. There’s a certain maturity and calmness about how they both approach the game.”
As Jones returns to practice, his performance will be closely monitored by coaches and teammates. His activation would add depth and skill to a Cardinals secondary that has been finding its rhythm. Should he remain healthy, Jones could be a key contributor during the final stretch of the season, solidifying his place in Arizona’s future plans.
For now, the focus remains on his rehabilitation and progression in practice. The next three weeks will determine whether Elijah Jones can transition from a promising prospect to a game-changing presence for the Cardinals. Fans and teammates alike are hopeful for his successful return.