Felix Jones
RB FA
Wed 4/10/13 2:29 PM

The Cincinnati Enquirer puts the Bengals' chances of signing free agent Felix Jones at 50-50. Jones is coming off a career-low 3.6 yards per carry, and another season plagued by nagging injuries. He wouldn't be anything more than a rotational player. The Enquirer is confident the Bengals would still target a running back in the draft even if they sign "Fragile Felix".

Felix Jones
RB FA
Mon 4/8/13 5:01 PM

The Bengals recently gave free agent Felix Jones a tryout. It's unclear when the workout took place. The Bengals need speed in their backfield and are also tentatively expected to consider North Carolina's Giovani Bernard in the second round. Jones, 26 in May, could be a fallback option for Cincinnati should Bernard be drafted early than the Bengals anticipate.

Felix Jones
RB FA
Tue 3/19/13 8:27 PM

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says he's open to re-signing free agent Felix Jones. Cue the laugh track. If Jerry is truly open to keeping one of his former draft crushes, he's going to face stiff resistance from his football people. Felix flopped yet again in 2012, and hasn't drawn a whiff of interest in free agency.

Felix Jones
RB FA
Tue 3/12/13 10:55 AM

Free agent Felix Jones does not have any visits scheduled yet.

Felix Jones
RB FA
Thu 3/7/13 8:31 PM

ESPN New York thinks the Jets could be interested in free agent Felix Jones. Get excited, Jets fans. Jones has a history with Gang Green's quarterbacks coach, David Lee, when Lee was Jones' offensive coordinator at Arkansas. He would also come rather cheaply after battling injuries throughout his entire career while also posting a career-low of 3.6 YPC in 2012.

Felix Jones
RB FA
Wed 2/20/13 9:09 PM

Executive VP Stephen Jones says it's a "real possibility" the Cowboys will draft a running back to replace free agent Felix Jones. Jones said he "wouldn't shut the door" on Jones returning, but made it be known that it's unlikely. "In this league, you have to have more than one back," Jones said. "I think we need a back. I like [Lance] Dunbar and I like [Phillip] Tanner but I think they're more third backs than second backs." RBs coach Gary Brown says the team could be looking for more of a "jitterbug type guy."

Felix Jones
RB FA
Wed 2/13/13 9:05 AM

Free agent Felix Jones will not undergo any offseason surgeries. Although "fragile Felix" played in all 16 games last season, he battled two sore knees and a shoulder issue. It appeared to limited his burst as he could only muster a career-worst 3.62 yards per carry. The Cowboys are tentatively expected to move on with Lance Dunbar and Phillip Tanner projecting as DeMarco Murray's backups. Jones is our No. 8 running back available on the free-agent market.

Felix Jones
RB FA
Fri 2/8/13 11:25 AM

DallasCowboys.com reiterated that the team is not expected to re-sign impending free agent RB Felix Jones. Jones didn't have a role on the team last year when DeMarco Murray was healthy, and "Fragile Felix" once again battled knee issues all season long despite "playing" in all 16 games. Beat writer Nick Eatman expects the Cowboys to address the position in the middle rounds of the draft or through free agency if a "reasonably priced" back makes sense. Mike Gillislee, Stepfan Taylor, and Le'Veon Bell are just a few mid-round options.

Felix Jones
RB FA
Tue 1/8/13 9:08 PM

DallasCowboys.com does not expect the Cowboys to re-sign impending free agent Felix Jones. Jerry Jones' team-approved website believes it's time for the sides to "move on." Jones appeared in all 16 games for just the second time in his five-year career this season, but was still constantly nicked. He averaged a career-worst 3.5 yards per carry, and caught his fewest passes (25) since 2009. "Fragile Felix" hasn't topped 4.5 yards per tote in any of his past three campaigns. That's not good for a player who's supposed to be a dynamic change-of-pace back.

Felix Jones
RB FA
Wed 1/2/13 11:29 AM

ESPN Dallas reiterated that impending free agent Felix Jones "won't return" in 2013. After five uneven years in Dallas marred by consistent nagging injuries and unmet expectations, Jones is expected to move on. The 2008 first-round pick will attract interest on the open market as a change-of-pace back, not a starter. Lance Dunbar and Phillip Tanner are in-house candidates to back up DeMarco Murray in 2013.