The Kansas City Chiefs’ veterans have hit the field for their first practice at this year’s training camp.
Chiefs All-Pro defensive lineman Chris Jones was the lead topic of last year’s camp and is focused on keeping things about his play on the field and helping the team. He explained his motivation to reporters on Sunday after practice.
“I think my mind frame is always to be the best I can be. I strive for DPOY (Defensive Player of the Year) every year. It’s a commitment to myself that I make, and I challenge myself to make my teammates better,” said Jones. “I think no matter how much money I’m making, how much money I get, my motives never change. I play football because I love the game, not for anything else.”
Jones has starred on the Chiefs’ defensive line during their three recent Super Bowl victories. He is excited about the chance to make history and become the first NFL team to three-peat.
“I think chasing history is all part of it. When a lot of players retire, they always say they want to lead a game better than when they started,” said Jones. “If we can get this three-peat and continue to add to the legacy of the Kansas City Chiefs, I think it’ll be a huge accomplishment, not only for us but for the NFL.”
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— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) July 21, 2024
Jones is embracing the return to a full training camp after holding out last year during his contract negotiations.