According to a report, #Chiefs DL Chris Jones is “unlikely” to play in Kansas City’s matchup against the Pittsburgh #Steelers on Christmas Day
Jones sustained a calf injury in Week 16 that caused him to miss practice this week. Though he returned as a limited participant in the Chiefs’ drills on Tuesday, Kansas City officially listed him as questionable for its tilt against the Steelers. It is unclear how much time—if any—Jones will need to miss due to his current condition.
For their game against the Steelers, the Chiefs have injury designations for Jones, D.J. Humphries and others with additional moves made.
Sheawna Weathersby, partner of Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones, recently shared the fun and exciting celebratory tradition the team’s families and friends follow whenever the Chiefs score during games.
The Kansas City Chiefs have listed defensive tackle Chris Jones and right tackle Jawaan Taylor as questionable for Wednesday's game at Pittsburgh.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones will not play in Wednesday’s Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Kansas City Chiefs DT Chris Jones made a strong statement about starting offensive lineman Joe Thuney after KC's Christmas Day win. The post Chiefs DT Chris Jones Issues Viral Statement About KC Teammate appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Although he didn’t take the field at Acrisure Stadium, Jones was not a passive bystander on Christmas. Jones was with the team and he delivered a stirring pregame message for the defensive linemen as the Chiefs prepared to play for the third time in 11 days.
The road has gotten considerably harder, just as the Steelers knew it would when the schedule was released in May. Like Phil Connors in “Groundhog Day,” however, knowing what's coming and being able to navigate it are two different things.
While with other members of the royal family for their annual Christmas Day walkabout with well-wishers at Sandringham, Princess Charlotte stopped to take a selfie with a member of the crowd on Dec. 25.