Knights extend Jones' stay until end of '26

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

In an exciting turn of events, Newcastle Knights' powerhouse forward Brodie Jones has officially inked a new contract that will keep him at the club until at least the end of the 2026 NRL season.

The news, as reported by zerotackle.com, comes as a relief to Knights fans who have been eagerly awaiting confirmation of Jones' future with the team.

Known for his versatility on the field, Jones has the ability to slot into the centre position or dominate in the middle third if the situation calls for it.

Originally signed through 2025, the 26-year-old has now extended his tenure in the Hunter region for an additional season, showcasing his commitment to the Knights.

Jones, who has been a part of the Knights organization for a decade, has a storied history with the club.

Rising through the ranks from the junior pathways, he represented New South Wales at the under-16 and 18 levels and was a standout member of the Australian Schoolboys squad in 2016.

His journey has seen him play alongside rugby league stars such as Nick Cotric, Zac Lomax, and Campbell Graham, solidifying his place among the best in the game.

With 72 NRL games under his belt since his debut in 2020, Jones has continued to impress fans and critics alike.

His standout performances in 2024, where he featured in 18 games, attest to his dedication and skill on the field.

Knights' head of recruitment, Peter O'Sullivan, praised Jones' re-signing as a well-deserved reward for his hard work and dedication to the team.

As Jones prepares for the seasons ahead, fans can rest assured that they have a true warrior on their side, ready to tackle any challenge that comes their way.

The Knights are surely in good hands with Jones leading the charge on the field.

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