Chiefs' superstar defensive lineman Chris Jones finally posted on social media after the Super Bowl LIX loss to the Eagles.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Houston ... a true legend," another joked. "Why does Chris Jones look like a cardboard cut out. Lol," a sixth added. Luckily for Chiefs fans, though, even if Jones ...
The Kansas City defensive tackle made a beeline for the US President to shake his hand ahead of kick-off at Caesars Superdome ...
During Chiefs games, defensive tackle Chris Jones is a six-foot-six, 310-pound wrecking ball. But he's become known for ...
The defensive tackle, who signed a five-year, $158.75 million contract extension with Kansas City in March, shares two sons with Weathersby, Christopher Jones ... is a big fan of Chiefs ...
The Kansas City Chiefs ... several Chiefs players took to social media to tell the fans how they were feeling, including superstar defensive lineman Chris Jones. “Whatever it takes ...
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones wept at the rendition of the national anthem before his team played the Houston Texans in the playoffs - and fans were certain it was a good omen ...
Kansas City ... Chris Jones doesn't seem to mind playing the villain. The Chiefs aim to become the first team to win three straight championships in the Super Bowl era. Unsurprisingly, some fans ...
Kansas City Chiefs fans can't keep their eyes off Chris Jones in the postseason formal photo that was posted to social media announcing the team's captains for the playoffs. The six dapper ...
During the Kansas City ... that Chris Jones had with his Chiefs teammates. "This is really sweet," a commenter wrote. Another one said, "Touching moment." "I love these guys," a fan shared.
Chris Jones ... address the fans at Arrowhead Stadium. Mahomes, 28, expressed his gratitude to the Kansas City fans for being "loud and proud" at Arrowhead Stadium. "We love you, Chiefs Kingdom ...
If you watch a Chiefs game, you notice a common trend. Before every game, the national anthem is played. Fans rise ... anthem — and Kansas City defensive tackle Chris Jones cries.