Kansas City Chiefs defensive star Chris Jones couldn't hide his emotions while the national anthem was being performed before their divisional round showdown against the Houston Texans.
The Kansas City Chiefs moved one step closer to making NFL history, and star defensive lineman Chris Jones was crying. These became enduring and endearing images to emerge from the Chiefs' 32-29 ...
After the victory over the Houston Texans on January 18, several Chiefs players took to social media to tell the fans how they were feeling, including superstar defensive lineman Chris Jones.
The NFL playoffs bring emotions out of everyone. Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones started crying as gospel vocalist Lanell Lightfoot sang the national anthem before their playoff game against ...
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones' girlfriend, Sheawna Weathersby, turned heads with her stunning game-day outfit after the team secured a thrilling victory over the Houston Texans.
Chris Jones’ And His $3.4 Million Overland Park Mansion (Images Credit: Getty Images (L) and Facebook/Priciest Real Estate (R)) Chris Jones, the Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle, owns a 9,163 ...
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 II, known as “Deuce,” and Carson ...
Players line up on the sideline. Someone sings or plays the national anthem — and Kansas City defensive tackle Chris Jones cries. The star defensive player is always shown on camera crying ...
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 Chiefs superstar defensive tackle Chris Jones had the most terrifying and menacing game face ahead of kickoff for Saturday’s Divisional Round tilt against the Houston Texans.
Jones is facing an Eagles offensive line that allowed 49 sacks of Jalen Hurts. That includes the 11 they allowed during the playoffs. Blocking Jones sets itself up as a recipe for disaster for Philly.