

Dre’Mont Jones always saw himself as the underdog.
Growing up in Cleveland, even as a four-star recruit weighing 250 pounds out of high-school, made that clear.
Jones stated on the “The Lounge” Podcast that “Cleveland’s just a rugged, tough place.”
Sanderline, his father and former professional boxer, Sanderline, helped Jones to become a tougher person in Cleveland. Williams, who was then retired, taught Jones the ropes at the age of 11 and shook him. After that, Jones was not interested in boxing.
Jones is a more powerful footballer because of his upbringing. He’s now the one who is punishing others.
Jones: “I always play [with that chip] on my shoulder.” “I want people to remember my name,” Jones said.
The opponents will remember Jones’ name.
Jones, according to Next Gen stats, is tied with the Ravens for the fourth most pressures (14) even though he has played in only five of Baltimore’s 13 games.
In his Ravens debut, the eight-year veteran registered a team high four pressures on the Vikings. In the following week, Jones’ quick fourth-down penetration in the backfield resulted in Shedeur Sanders’ game-winning interception. Jones recorded his first sack against the Jets during Week 12 as a Raven.