The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10 on Christmas Day to improve their record to 15-1 and clinch the No, 1 seed in the AFC Playoffs. The game came on short rest, and they would be without one of their key contributors,
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs started Christmas Day with a lump of coal, as defensive tackle Chris Jones will miss Wednesday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers with a calf injury. Jones left Saturday's victory against the Houston Texans in the fourth quarter ...
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 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.
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.
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The Kansas City Chiefs have put out their final injury report ahead of their Christmas Day showdown with the Pittsburgh Steelers ... while defensive tackle Chris Jones (calf) and offensive tackle ...
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones will not play in Wednesday’s Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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