Chiefs' Jones Owns up to Mistake in Monday's Loss
- On Monday, the Kansas City Chiefs lost 31-28 to the Jacksonville Jaguars after Trevor Lawrence scored a late game-winning touchdown at Arrowhead Stadium.
- The decisive play resulted when Chris Jones slowed up after Lawrence stumbled, believing the quarterback was down and that the play was over.
- Jones admitted in Thursday's press conference that he mistakenly stopped and expressed that it is a teaching point for him.
- He acknowledged learning from the challenging situation and assured that a similar mistake would not occur in the future.
- Several Chiefs players, including quarterback Patrick Mahomes, defended Jones this week, while Jones said he is focused on improving for the next game.
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Chiefs' Jones owns up to mistake in Monday's loss
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chris Jones took ownership of his mistake on the decisive play in the Chiefs' loss to Jacksonville last week, when the three-time AllPro defensive tackle thought Trevor Lawrence was down and stopped on the play, only…
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Chiefs’ Chris Jones owning up to costly Week 5 blunder
Jones, who made headlines for his lack of effort on the game-winning play for the Jaguars during their 31-28 victory over the Chiefs on Monday, told reporters that he believed the blunder to be a learning experience.
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