"I feel more and more comfortable every day," he said after yesterday's practice at the Skate Zone in Voorhees.
Jones said he was excited about the possibility of playing tonight.
"I've been anxious for two months now," he said. "It's killing me [to sit out], but I'm happy it's over with and glad to be back here. And I'll do the best I can to get back in the lineup and earn a spot again - and make sure I stay there."
Coach John Stevens said he would make a decision today about whether Jones returns tonight. If Jones does play, Andrew Alberts, acquired from Boston on Oct. 13, will likely be a healthy scratch.
The first two defensive pairings - Braydon Coburn and Matt Carle (acquired from Tampa Bay last month), and Kimmo Timonen and Ossi Vaananen - have been superb, so it would not be surprising if Jones were to be teamed with Sbisa, the club's impressive rookie.
It appears that Sbisa is not going to be sent to juniors - even with the addition of Jones and, in a few weeks, defenseman Ryan Parent.
The Flyers are 12-1-3 in their last 16 games, a stretch in which their defense has shown improvement.
"It's exciting, what this team has come through from the first two weeks of the season until now," said Jones, mindful of the 0-3-3 start.
Stevens said Jones would give the Flyers another puck-moving defenseman and assist the already-strong power play (26.4 percent success rate) and penalty kill (84.5 percent).
"He makes a lot of possession plays with the puck, breaking out in transition," Stevens said. "He has an ability to help us in all parts of his game. So if he's healthy and he gets back up to speed, there's no doubt in my mind he can help us."
The Flyers will have to put center Danny Briere (groin) on the long-term injury list to free enough salary-cap space to allow Jones to play. That would mean Briere would have to sit out at least 10 games and 24 days. The move would be retroactive, and Briere has already missed five games. He is not expected to return until early January.