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Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones talks the "dog days" of an head coach Andy Reid's training camp.
Andy Reid met the media after Friday’s practice. Here are five key takeaways from the head coach’s comments. 1) The Chiefs ...
Nearly six years ago, when the Kansas City Chiefs were just beginning their rise to prominence, Chris Jones tweaked a muscle ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are shifting the Kingsley Suamataia experiment to left guard, and head coach Andy Reid is pleased with ...
The typical NFL lineup includes only two slots for offensive tackles. In 32 days, when the Chiefs begin the season, they'll have three players ready to go. “Lis ...
Late last year, Karlaftis flashed even more potential with encouraging underlying numbers. He put up some of his best career performances in the NFL Next Gen Stat "Pass Rush Get Off," which computes ...
Defensive lineman Chris Jones did not practice on Sunday due to a groin strain, head coach Andy Reid told reporters after the session. Reid did not get specific with how long Jones might be out, ...
Simmons has taken every rep at the starting left tackle position, while Moore has rotated with Kingsley Suamataia at left ...
During Sunday's press conference, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid reacted to the camp scuffle between rookie ...
Andy Reid gets plenty of credit, and even kicker Harrison Butker gets his fair share of praise. But one name that rarely gets the spotlight, yet has been a massive difference-maker, is Chris Jones.
Throughout his career, Jones has played in 138 regular season games, has collected 310 total tackles, 207 solo tackles, 87 tackles for loss, and 80.5 quarterback sacks. While his sack totals don't ...