
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Patriots announced Tuesday that cornerback/punt-return specialist Marcus Jones has agreed to a three-year contract extension, securing his future in New England through the 2028 season. Pats Pulpit+3ESPN.com+3Patriots+3
Jones, 27, was playing on the final year of his rookie deal when the Patriots moved to lock him in. Patriots+1 His new deal reportedly spans three years at roughly $36 million, according to league sources. ESPN.com+1
The extension comes on the heels of a breakout start to the 2025 season. Acting as the team’s primary slot corner, Jones has also maintained his elite status as a returner. He has recorded 36 tackles, 2 interceptions, one sack, and leads the league with a punt-return average of 21.6 yards (216 yards total) through eight games. Patriots+1 One standout moment: his 87-yard punt return touchdown in Week 4 against the Panthers which helped spark a 42-13 win. ESPN.com+1
From a schematic and strategic perspective, the Patriots see Jones as a unique two-way weapon — someone who can cover in the slot, defend on the perimeter, and instantly flip field position with his return skills. According to analytics cited on the team website, Jones ranks among the top slot corners in man-coverage success rate (~42.9 %) despite lining up in one of the NFL’s toughest roles. Patriots
Beyond the numbers, Jones is viewed as a locker room leader who fits the culture being built under head coach Mike Vrabel. His extension signals the Patriots’ commitment to stability in the secondary: with Jones, plus outside corners Christian Gonzalez and Carlton Davis III already under contract, New England now locks in its top three cornerbacks for the foreseeable future. Patriots+1
For the Patriots, currently sitting at 6-2 and leading the AFC East, the move sends a message: even in a competitive season, the organization is willing to invest in foundational pieces rather than simply ride out a breakout campaign. It also protects them from losing Jones in free agency next March.
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