The Newcastle Knights have confirmed the double re-signing of Brodie Jones and Dylan Lucas.

Jones was out of contract at the end of 2024, while Lucas had a year to run on his current deal but has been taken off the market prior to the November 1 deadline when other clubs would have been able to negotiate with him.

Lucas, one of the breakout players of the 2024 NRL season, has confirmed a long extension through to the end of 2027, with the 24-year-old a pathways-player at the club, having joined back in 2019.

A back-rower who can also play in the centres, Lucas made his debut in 2023, but it was the following year where he became a permanent fixture in Adam O'Brien's Hunter-based side.

โ€œOver the past couple of years Dylan has become an important member of our NRL team,โ€ Knights director of football Peter Parr said of his re-signing.

โ€œDylan has been rewarded with representative honours, and our expectation is he will continue to improve and play a pivotal role for the Knights moving forward.โ€

Jones, on the other hand, now 26 years of age, will continue his journey as a one-club player, having originally joined the Knights in 2014 for the Harold Matthews Cup.

He has signed a one-year extension for 2025, with the former Australian Schoolboy looking to add to his 72 NRL appearances throughout 2025.

โ€œBrodie has become a consistent NRL player over the past few years,โ€ Parr said of the edge forward.

โ€œHe has a tremendous work ethic and in recent times has shown a genuine ability to come up with big plays at crucial moments.

โ€œWe look forward to him improving even further and the Club is grateful he has chosen to continue his career with the Knights.โ€