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In a video posted by NFL on ESPN, a clip of Darlington circulated on X (formerly known as Twitter), detailing Jones’ travel schedule before the matchup. “Chris Jones decided to attend his aunt’s funeral in Mississippi. … He is getting on a plane ...
Whenever you think of the Kansas City Chiefs, three big-time names likely come to mind. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce and defensive tackle Chris Jones serve as pillars of the organization with their play on the field. Despite that ...
Chris Jones had a powerful message for teammate Patrick Mahomes after he suffered what looked to be a serious knee injury.
Chris Jones made his mark, but not in the way you’d expect from a player of his caliber. With 30 seconds left and the Chiefs clinging to a four-point lead with Jacksonville in the red zone, Trevor Lawrence tripped on his offensive lineman’s legs and ...
Star defensive tackle Chris Jones is set to arrive in Western Missouri later than expected ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 4 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Jones attended a funeral for his aunt in Mississippi and is set to land in Western ...
Chiefs' Chris Jones: The backstory behind the 'Chris Rule,' and what's made him a three-time All-Pro
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — Nearly six years ago, when the Kansas City Chiefs were just beginning their rise to prominence, Chris Jones tweaked a muscle in practice bad enough that coach Andy Reid made the difficult decision to hold him out of a playoff game ...
It didn’t take long for the Kansas City Chiefs to get served up some humble pie. The conference’s best team for years running suffered a heartbreaking in-division loss to kick off the 2025-26 season. Jones had a lapse in discipline on a late third-and ...
Chiefs All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones deactivated his social media accounts after receiving a heap of criticism for his effort during the Jaguars’ game-winning touchdown in Kansas City’s 31-28 loss to Jacksonville on “Monday Night Football.”
Chiefs defensive lineman George Karlaftis expressed an interest in going to Japan, cornerback Jacobe Covington wanted to go skydiving, and linebacker Brandon George added that he wanted to go to Brazil. But when Jones appeared, he poured his heart out a ...