Kansas City Chiefs DT Chris Jones made a strong statement about starting offensive lineman Joe Thuney after KC's Christmas Day win.
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a final decision on whether or not All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones will be playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be without two important players for their Christmas Day matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kansas City ruled out left tackle D.J. Humphries in its final injury report,
The Chiefs (14-1) made Jones inactive for their Christmas Day meeting with Pittsburgh (10-5). Jones, a five-time Pro Bowler, is dealing with a calf injury he sustained late in last week's victory over Houston. This is just the eighth game Jones has missed since entering the league in 2016.
The Kansas City Chiefs have released their list of inactive players for the Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. As expected ... Neither will defensive tackle Chris Jones (calf), defensive end Malik Herring, defensive end Joshua Uche ...
The Chiefs listed defensive tackle Chris Jones as questionable to play in their Christmas game against the Steelers, but it looks like they will have to go without him in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones is is not expected to play against the host Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Wednesday morning.
According to a report, #Chiefs DL Chris Jones is “unlikely” to play in Kansas City’s matchup against the Pittsburgh #Steelers on Christmas Day
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.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce gifted a sweet couples present to his Kanas City Chiefs teammate Chris Jones and girlfriend on Christmas Day.
Meanwhile, Pittsburgh seems like it’ll get one of its best players back. Receiver George Pickens appears ready to go following a hamstring injury, and that figures to be a massive boost for a Steelers offense that has been boom-or-bust behind quarterback Russell Wilson.