49ers Bolster Secondary with One-Year Deal for Cornerback Jack Jones

NFL · By Sarah Mitchell · April 10, 2026
49ers Bolster Secondary with One-Year Deal for Cornerback Jack Jones

San Francisco 49ers have added veteran presence to their defensive backfield, agreeing to terms with free agent cornerback Jack Jones on a one-year contract. The move, announced Thursday, aims to strengthen the 49ers' secondary as the team looks to fortify its defense for the upcoming 2026 NFL season.

Jones, who entered free agency after his previous stint in the league, brings both experience and versatility to a unit that has prioritized depth amid roster changes and injuries in recent years. By signing the 26-year-old cornerback, the 49ers are addressing a key area of need as they prepare for another run at the NFC title.

  • The contract is reportedly for one year, reflecting a commitment to boost competition and flexibility within the defensive backfield.
  • Jones is expected to compete for significant snaps, potentially in both outside and nickel corner roles, given his experience at multiple positions in the secondary.

San Francisco's cornerback group has undergone several transitions, with young prospects and seasoned veterans rotating through starting roles over the last few seasons. The addition of Jones signals the team's intent to blend youthful talent with proven NFL experience, providing insurance and elevating the overall performance ceiling of the defensive unit.

While specific contract terms were not disclosed at the time of the announcement, the one-year agreement aligns with the team's recent approach to veteran signings—prioritizing short-term deals that offer cap flexibility and allow players to earn extended contracts through on-field production.

Fans can follow roster updates and full team details on the official San Francisco 49ers website and track league-wide free agency moves on the NFL Transactions page.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN NFL