Arizona Cardinals Wide Receiver Zay Jones Ruled Out For Remainder Of Week 10
Just when you thought the Arizona Cardinals’ day couldn’t get any worse, it did. Big time. Down 38-7 to the Seattle Seahawks in a Week 10 blowout, the injury bug decided to bite, and it bit hard. Veteran Wide Receiver Zay Jones was the latest victim.
In a sequence that’ll make you wince, Jones went down with what appears to be a serious Achilles injury. The replay is brutal—you can practically see the tendon snap in real time. It’s the kind of injury that sends a shiver down your spine and makes everyone in the stadium go silent.
One minute he’s cutting on the turf, the next he’s on the ground, his season likely over. Jones, tough as nails, tried to walk it off, but that was never going to happen. He was quickly carted to the locker room, and the team has already ruled him out.
The Veteran Presence Arizona Needed
When the Cardinals re-signed Jones ahead of the 2025 season, it felt like a perfect match. He was brought in to be the seasoned leader in a receiver room brimming with young talent like Marvin Harrison Jr. and Michael Wilson. Jones himself spoke about the decision with a sense of calm, saying, “There was more peace with this decision than I would’ve had with other places.”
He clearly felt at home in the desert, even joking about the commitment between a player and a team. “I’m making it sound like marriage,” he said earlier this season. “But you have this commitment for a common goal… No NFL front office pays players they don’t need.”
And they certainly needed him. Jones earned his starting spot, beating out Greg Dortch with his reliable hands and versatility. Head Coach Jonathan Gannon couldn’t stop singing his praises, calling him a “really good, contested catch guy” who could line up anywhere. With 12 catches for 183 yards this season, his impact was steadily growing. Now, the Cardinals are left scrambling.
A Tough Day Gets Tougher
The irony is that the Cardinals came into this game feeling confident about their offense. Gannon had just commented on how they were finally putting up the kind of numbers that give you a chance to win. “This is the best defense that we’ve played,” he said before the game. “It’ll be a big-time challenge.”
Well, “big-time challenge” turned out to be an understatement. The Seahawks have dismantled them, and losing a key veteran like Jones just pours salt in an already gaping wound. It’s a harsh reminder that in the NFL, things can go from bad to catastrophic in the blink of an eye.
