Chris Jones of the Kansas City Chiefs recently made headlines after signing a lucrative five-year, $159 million contract extension with the team, including $95 million guaranteed. This deal solidifies his future with the Chiefs and ensures he will retire as a Chief.
With the retirement of Aaron Donald, some are now considering Chris Jones as the best defensive tackle in the NFL. Jones, a 6-6, 310-pound powerhouse, has garnered praise for his exceptional skills on the field. Former NFL star JJ Watt commended Jones for his versatility, agility, and ability to play multiple positions effectively.
Watt, who is now a studio analyst for CBS's NFL coverage, shared his insights on Jones' talent and the importance of his decision to stay with the Chiefs. Despite initial speculations that Jones might leave the team, his commitment to Kansas City has been well-received by fans and analysts alike.
In addition to his football career, Watt is also involved in various ventures post-retirement. He and his wife are investors in Burnley Football Club in England, and Watt has found success as a studio analyst, providing a unique player perspective on CBS's NFL broadcasts.
The recent reboot of Miller Lite's iconic 'Great Taste, Less Filling' commercials features Watt alongside other sports legends. The campaign, which originally aired in the 1970s and 1980s, has been revitalized with a new lineup of stars, including Watt, David Ortiz, and Reggie Miller.
As the defending AFC and Super Bowl champion, the Kansas City Chiefs will continue to be a focal point of CBS's NFL coverage. Jones' decision to stay with the team adds strength to their defense and enhances their prospects for future success in the league.