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Seattle, WA — The 2025 season marked a new chapter for the Seattle Seahawks as the team continued reshaping its defensive identity with fresh leadership and new personnel.
Seattle’s roster entered a transition phase — emphasizing speed, physicality, and long-term development. But as the defense adjusted to new schemes and evolving roles, not every transition has felt seamless on a personal level.
Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, the Rams continued building on a defensive culture rooted in discipline, chemistry, and championship experience — a system many former players still feel deeply connected to.

One of them is veteran linebacker Ernest Jones IV.
After leaving the Rams to join the Seahawks, Jones is reportedly reflecting on his decision — and what he left behind in Los Angeles.
When discussing the move privately, his message carried clear emotion.
“Los Angeles was more than just where I played football. That locker room… that brotherhood… it was family. Sometimes you don’t understand what something means to you until you walk away from it.”
The statement quickly resonated with Rams fans, many of whom remember Jones as one of the emotional leaders of the defense and a key figure in the team’s championship identity.

During his time in Los Angeles, Jones developed into one of the league’s most dependable linebackers — known for his instincts, physical presence, and ability to command the middle of the field. Coaches trusted his leadership, and teammates relied on his energy and communication.
He wasn’t just a starter — he was part of the foundation that defined the Rams’ defensive intensity.
Now in Seattle, adapting to a new system, new teammates, and new expectations has presented challenges. Different responsibilities and a different defensive rhythm have made the transition more complex than anticipated.
As the Seahawks continue shaping their defensive future, Jones’ reflection highlights how much environment and culture can shape a player’s sense of belonging.
For Seattle, it raises quiet questions about long-term fit.
For Los Angeles, it renews appreciation for a linebacker who helped anchor a championship defense.
And for Ernest Jones IV, one feeling continues to stand out.
Los Angeles still feels like home.

What began as a private split turned into a multi-million-dollar legal war.
A former Jacksonville star just walked away from one of the most intense divorce battles in recent memory — and the ruling has the sports world buzzing.
According to court documents, the dispute centered around nearly $30 million in assets, after his ex-wife reportedly sought the majority of his estate.
At the heart of the case was a painful claim: trust.
The former player revealed he had placed everything in her name during their marriage — believing their partnership was unbreakable.
But when the relationship collapsed, so did that security.
In an emotional statement delivered after the ruling, he said:
“As a husband, I placed complete trust in her and put my entire estate in her hands. But when we could no longer live together, she chose to try to take everything I had. I’m only asking for fairness for both sides. She deserves her share for raising our family with care, but she cannot take everything I worked my entire life to build.”
The courtroom reportedly fell silent.
Then came the decision.
The judge ruled in favor of a more balanced division of assets — rejecting the attempt to award the majority share.
And the Jaguars legend at the center of it all?




