The Green Bay Packers continued adding depth to their secondary ahead of the 2026 NFL season with the signing of Marlon Jones. The move gives Green Bay another young defensive back looking to earn a role during training camp and strengthen the team’s competition at cornerback.
Jones arrives in Green Bay carrying one of the more determined comeback stories among players attempting to establish themselves in the league. The former Vanderbilt defensive back faced significant adversity during his football journey but continued working his way toward another professional opportunity after injuries and roster setbacks threatened to derail his career.

The Packers have emphasized building strong competition throughout the roster under general manager Brian Gutekunst, especially within the defensive backfield. Adding Jones provides another athletic option for a unit seeking greater depth and versatility entering a season with rising expectations across the organization.
Green Bay’s coaching staff has consistently shown a willingness to give opportunities to players capable of developing within the system regardless of draft status or previous setbacks. Jones now enters an environment where strong performances during offseason workouts and preseason action could place him firmly in contention for a roster spot or developmental role.
Green Bay Packers Sign Marlon Jones Ahead of 2026 NFL Season

Green Bay recently announced the signing of Jones ahead of the new NFL season. This can be seen in an update posted by the team’s official website.
The Green Bay Packers signed CB Marlon Jones. The transaction was announced Tuesday by General Manager Brian Gutekunst.
Jones (6-0, 190) is an undrafted rookie who played at Eastern Washington (2019-23) and Vanderbilt (2025). Overall, he played in 51 games with 30 starts, recording 168 tackles (95 solo), nine interceptions (two returned for touchdowns), seven tackles for a loss, a sack, 23 passes defensed and a forced fumble. Jones also returned two kickoffs for 62 yards (31.0 avg.). He missed the 2024 season while battling cancer. Jones will wear No. 46 for the Packers.
The Packers also value defensive backs who can contribute on special teams while adapting to multiple coverage responsibilities. Jones’ athletic profile and perseverance throughout his football career may help him stand out as Green Bay evaluates the final pieces of its roster before the regular season begins.
While the signing may not generate major headlines compared to larger offseason acquisitions, it reflects the Packers’ ongoing effort to strengthen every level of the roster before training camp opens. For Jones, the opportunity represents another chance to continue a remarkable football comeback while attempting to carve out a future with one of the NFL’s most tradition-rich franchises.

