Sport
- Ed Jones (American football) (born 1951), American former football player; aka "Too Tall" Jones
- Ed Jones (defensive back) (born 1952), American former Canadian football player
- Eddie Jones (American football) (born 1988), defensive lineman at the University of Texas
- Eddie Jones (basketball) (born 1971), basketball player
- Eddie Jones (rugby union) (born 1960), Australian former rugby union coach
- Edward Jones (footballer), English association football player and manager
- Edward Jones (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1910s for Wales, and Broughton Rangers
- Edward Jones (lacrosse) (1881–1951), British lacrosse player
- The Edward Jones Dome (formerly TWA Dome), a multi-purpose stadium in St. Louis, home to the Rams of the NFL
- Eddie Jones (American football executive) (1938–2012), former General Manager and President of the Miami Dolphins
- Eddie Jones (footballer) (1914–1984), footballer for Bolton Wanderers and Swindon Town
- Eddie Jones (footballer born 1952), English former professional footballer
- Edward Jones (cricketer) (1896–1978), Welsh cricketer
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Famous quotes containing the word sport:
“For generations, a wide range of shooting in Northern Ireland has provided all sections of the population with a pastime which ... has occupied a great deal of leisure time. Unlike many other countries, the outstanding characteristic of the sport has been that it was not confined to any one class.”
—Northern Irish Tourist Board. quoted in New Statesman (London, Aug. 29, 1969)
“Americans living in Latin American countries are often more snobbish than the Latins themselves. The typical American has quite a bit of money by Latin American standards, and he rarely sees a countryman who doesnt. An American businessman who would think nothing of being seen in a sport shirt on the streets of his home town will be shocked and offended at a suggestion that he appear in Rio de Janeiro, for instance, in anything but a coat and tie.”
—Hunter S. Thompson (b. 1939)
“Rabelais, for instance, is intolerable; one chapter is better than a volume,it may be sport to him, but it is death to us. A mere humorist, indeed, is a most unhappy man; and his readers are most unhappy also.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)