David Jamison Jones (October 29, 1883 – July 28, 1966) was an American physician who became the second owner of the National Football League (NFL)'s Chicago Cardinals.
O'Brien sold the team after growing weary from a combination of losses, apathetic fans, and the popularity of the northside's Chicago Bears.
In his first year of ownership, Jones coaxed Ernie Nevers, a future member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, out of retirement to become the team's player-coach.
One night in 1932, Jones and his wife, Elsa, were guests at an informal dinner party aboard Charles W. Bidwill's luxurious power-cruising yacht.
Half jokingly, Charles' wife, Violet, asked Jones, "Why don't you sell the Cardinals to Charley?"