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"It's good love”: Chris Jones address the incident of getting dunked by Travis Kelce during a stretching period

Kansas City Chiefs teammates Travis Kelce and Chris Jones are kno... Read More
The Chiefs are running out to a 9-0 start this 2024 season, and tight end Travis Kelce is jumping on the back of defensive tackle Chris Jones after Kelce pretended to dunk on him at practice. Kelce weighed in on the shock in a tweet. Jones revealed that he has pulled the same stunt on Kelce "so many times."

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Chris Jones on being dunked by Travis Kelce

On their way to three-peating on Super Bowl titles with two consecutive titles, the Kansas City Chiefs are moving.The offense is thriving, while the defense is exceptional, largely due to the contributions of players like Travis Kelce and Chris Jones. Jones and Kelce are known to be the best of friends-an episode of them pretending to dunk on each other was recently captured on video during a stretching period that drew attention from the media. Chris Jones spoke to the media about an embarrassing incident involving Kelce.


"Hey listen, I'm gonna say this right now. I've dunked on Travis so many times. All of a sudden, y'all caught the time Travis caught me slipping," Jones said with a smile on his face. Jones found Harold Kuntz of Fox 4 in Kansas City and continued joking about the clip after locating it. "You didn't even give me consent!" Jones said laughing.

He continued, "It's good love. I've caught Travis slipping so many times and I was caught in La-La Land and I was looking for him and was like, 'Where the hell is he at?' because he's always trying to sneak up behind me and dunk on me. I've caught him a couple times but I couldn't find him yesterday and I'm looking around, and about the time I turn back around all I see is 87 jumping on my head."

Also Read: Travis Kelce's off-hand comment about children on Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? has sparked a social media firestorm

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Jones is set to win his sixth consecutive Pro Bowl, despite a slow start to the year. He has recorded 22 pressures, three sacks, and a forced fumble, making Kansas City the NFL's third-best run defense. Kelce, on the other hand, has made a strong start to the year, accumulating 60 receptions, 499 yards, and two touchdowns in the past three weeks. The Chiefs are set to maintain their positive atmosphere when they travel to Buffalo on Sunday to face Josh Allen and the Bills.
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