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DURHAM – Another former Duke football player has agreed to terms with an NFL organization to join as an undrafted free agent, while two others have been invited to rookie minicamp.
Cornerback Myles Jones has agreed to terms with the New York Jets, while offensive lineman Jake Hornibrook and safety Jeremiah Lewis have been invited to the Indianapolis Colts and New York Giants rookie minicamps.
Myles Jones
Throughout his five-year collegiate career, Jones played in 53 games with 22 starts between the Texas A&M University and Duke. He registered 131 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, six interceptions, 31 pass breakups, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one quarterback pressure throughout his tenure. Jones tallied four-plus tackles on 14 occasions, including a career-high nine tackles against Wake Forest in 2017.
The Magnolia, Texas, native secured a career-best two interceptions against Texas State in 2019 and earned a career-high three pass breakups against New Mexico in 2017. He participated in five bowl games (2017 Belk, 2018 Taxslayer Gator, 2019 Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas, 2020 Capital One Orange, and 2023 Birmingham) and played 2,324 career snaps.
.@MyJone98 is heading to the @nyjets! ?? pic.twitter.com/o13ISerZnT
— Duke Football (@DukeFOOTBALL) April 28, 2024
Jake Hornibrook
Hornibrook joined the Blue Devil program for one season after a successful four-year career at Stanford University. In 48 career games (35 starts), he registered 2,848 total snaps. He was an Academic All-ACC honoree (2023) and two-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll recipient (2020 & 2021) during his…
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