in recent developments concerning the Kansas City Chiefs and star defensive tackle Chris Jones, tensions are heating up as the 2023 NFL season opener approaches. Jones, embroiled in contract disputes, has yet to report to the Chiefs’ training camp and hinted at a possible holdout until week 8 of the upcoming season.
During a press conference at the Chiefs’ training camp, Patrick Mahomes, the team’s two-time Super Bowl MVP quarterback, appeared to “throw shade” at Jones when asked about the potential impact of his absence on Thursday’s game. Mahomes diplomatically responded, “At this point, you kind of just prepare to play the game with the guys that are in the building. Let the front office and staff handle that
In recent developments concerning the Kansas City Chiefs and star defensive tackle Chris Jones, tensions are heating up as the 2023 NFL season opener approaches. Jones, embroiled in contract disputes, has yet to report to the Chiefs’ training camp and hinted at a possible holdout until week 8 of the upcoming season.
During a press conference at the Chiefs’ training camp, Patrick Mahomes, the team’s two-time Super Bowl MVP quarterback, appeared to “throw shade” at Jones when asked about the potential impact of his absence on Thursday’s game. Mahomes diplomatically responded, “At this point, you kind of just prepare to play the game with the guys that are in the building. Let the front office and staff handle that.”
When questioned about his decision to accept a team-friendly deal in 2020, Mahomes expressed his contentment with the Chiefs’ situation and his desire to win championships in Kansas City. While some interpreted this as a veiled message to Jones, Mahomes may have merely shared his perspective on his contract.
Mahomes, currently the seventh highest-paid quarterback in the league despite being widely considered the best, emphasized his commitment to the Chiefs and their pursuit of championships.
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Meanwhile, Chris Jones remains resolute in his holdout plans, set to continue until week 8 of the 2023 regular season, posing a significant challenge for the Chiefs. However, head coach Andy Reid remains focused on preparing his players for the upcoming NFL season, irrespective of Jones’ contract issues.