Jonathan Jones (American Football Player): Jonathan Jones is a professional American football cornerback who recently signed a one-year contract with the Washington Commanders, valued at up to $6.5 million, including incentives. Over his nine-season tenure with the New England Patriots, Jones played 132 games with 71 starts, contributing significantly to the team’s defense and securing Super Bowl victories in Super Bowl LI and LIII.
Jonathan Jones (Musician): Born on October 21, 1982, Jonathan Jones is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, and co-founder of the alternative rock bands Waking Ashland and We Shot the Moon. Beyond his band work, he has pursued solo projects and collaborations, contributing to the indie music scene with multiple releases.
Jonathan Jones (Journalist): Jonathan Jones is a British art critic who has been writing for The Guardian since 1999. He has appeared in BBC’s “Private Life of a Masterpiece” and served as a judge for the Turner Prize in 2009. Jones has also authored several books on art history, including “The Lost Battles” and “The Loves of the Artists.”
Jonathan D. G. Jones (Geneticist): Born on July 14, 1954, Jonathan D. G. Jones is a British geneticist specializing in plant disease resistance. He currently serves as a senior scientist at the Sainsbury Laboratory and is a professor at the University of East Anglia. In 2025, he was awarded the Wolf Prize in Agriculture for his significant contributions to the field.