Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones' longtime partner, Sheawna Weathersby, reacts to President Trump's first day back in office.
Kansas City Chiefs star defensive end Chris Jones cried during the national anthem ahead of the team's game against the Houston Texans Saturday.
Chris Jones, Patrick Mahomes and several Kansas City Chiefs players sent messages to the fanbase on social media after beating the Texans.
Star defensive lineman Chris Jones was listed on Kansas City’s injury report this week, which gave Chiefs fans a scare as the defending Super Bowl champions prepared for their postseason matchup against Houston. Will Jones be able to take the field with the Chiefs this weekend?
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KC Chiefs DT Chris Jones sat out of the Week 17 game on Christmas Day against the Pittsburgh Steelers due to a calf injury he suffered the week prior when the team faced the Texan
While Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are generally viewed as the most important pieces to the Chiefs success, Jones may rival them on the defensive side of the ball. Jones is an every-down defensive tackle who can rush the passer and clog run lanes, commanding the attention of the opposing offensive line on every single play.
Aside from the performance, though, what caught the attention of many was Jones' reaction during the national anthem. The Chiefs' defensive tackle was seen in tears while Lightfoot was singing the anthem. ESPN caught the moment and shared a video on social media, writing, "Chris Jones got emotional ahead of Texans-Chiefs."
On his first day in office, Donald Trump made multiple commutations, including a blanket pardon to the rioters of January 6, 2021.
Three Kansas City Chiefs continue to pile up honors for their play during the 2024 NFL season. Defensive tackle Chris Jones, left guard Joe Thuney and center Creed Humphrey were named first-team ...
Cameras caught a menacing stare from Kansas City Chiefs tight end Chris Jones before their playoff game vs. Houston.
Another year, another phenomenal Chiefs team. The final boss of the NFL, Kansas City is trying to become the first team in history to three-peat the Super Bowl, and once again their path goes through the Buffalo Bills.