Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Jones has a reason to celebrate over the offseason. He and his significant other, Jaden Jones, have celebrated their wedding.
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According to PEOPLE, this ceremony took place in Georgia two years after the couple eloped. They originally exchanged vows on Valentines Day 2024, but they held a true ceremony on Saturday.
This took place at the Conservatory at Blackberry Ridge, the same venue where Olympic athletes Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield exchanged vows earlier in April.
"I originally wanted to get married in Italy because of the venues there, but I saw this venue, and it looks like a gorgeous Italian villa, and it is close to home, which is Nashville," Jaden told PEOPLE.
The ceremony reportedly featured 150 guests, which included fellow NFL players. The list specifically included Bears safety Jonathan Owens and Olympian wife Simone Biles.
The ceremony is complete, so the couple will next head to their honeymoon. They will relax at a luxury beach resort in St. Lucia.
Jones and Jaden first met while attending college at Ole Miss. They welcomed their daughter, London Mae Jones, on May 22, 2024.
Jones went undrafted after graduating from Ole Miss in 2021, but he landed with the Chicago Bears as a free agent. He made the team as a rookie cornerback and immediately saw the field.
He appeared in all 16 games while starting four. He registered 47 combined tackles, two passes defensed, and one forced fumble.
Jones returned to the Bears in 2023 and 2024. He appeared in 25 games across two seasons while adding 38 combined tackles and two more passes defensed.
The former Ole Miss defender signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals ahead of the 2025 season, but the team ultimately waived him in August 2025. The Bears claimed Jones and put him back in the lineup for 15 more regular-season games.
Jones helped the Bears win the NFC North while tallying 16 combined tackles and one forced fumble. He appeared in two playoff games and tallied one tackle.
Now that the wedding is in the rearview mirror, he will return to the Bears. Jones has signed a one-year, $1,315,000 deal that included a $100,000 signing bonus.
