Cameras caught the emotional scene on the sidelines when Chris Jones and the Chiefs defense realized they were headed to the Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs will play in their third consecutive Super Bowl after defeating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday. Though many of Kansas City's players have extensive playoff experience,
It was a moment that NFL fans caught immediately with Chris Jones — they saw the legendary Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle on the sidelines crying as the team clinched yet another Super Bowl berth.
Former Mississippi State star Chris Jones called the Chiefs' AFC championship win over the Bills "one of the biggest games I ever played."
While the Chiefs defense racked up eight sacks against the Texans, stopping Bills quarterback Josh Allen, a finalist to win this year's MVP Award is a different beast. Chiefs star defensive tackle Chris Jones, knows it won't be easy to stop the dual-threat quarterback and the Bills No. 1 running back, James Cook.
A factor is certainly Kansas City defensive tackle Chris Jones. The man is a beast. And the Bills had run their 'tush push' the left - Jones' side - all season and did not adjust against the Chiefs.
Chris Jones unpacked the strong emotions he felt after the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship win against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, January 26.
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Kansas City Chiefs star defensive tackle Chris Jones drew comparisons to Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss for his impact during the
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Chris Jones of the Kansas City Chiefs shed tears during the team's AFC championship win for a sweet reason. After Kansas City clinched their spot in the Super Bowl with a win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Jan. 26, the 30-year-old defensive tackle explained why he was feeling emotional on the sidelines at Arrowhead Stadium.
Josh Allen could take plenty of satisfaction from a season in which he became the betting favorite for MVP and the Buffalo Bills defied the doubters who predicted a down year.