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Chiefs to Induct Chris Jones into Hall of Honor After 7-Year Hiatus

Kansas City, MO – May 16, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs are set to end a seven-year drought by adding a new name to the Chiefs Hall of Honor in 2025, sources told ESPN. Defensive tackle Chris Jones, a fan favorite and team icon from 2016 to the present, will be honored for his remarkable contributions during a transformative era for the franchise.

Jones, who has been with the Chiefs for 9 seasons as of 2025, has started 123 of 142 games. He has recorded 75.5 sacks, 273 tackles, and 78 tackles for loss, earning five Pro Bowl selections from 2019 to 2023 and two First-team All-Pro nods in 2022 and 2023. Known as “The Disruptor,” Jones has been a cornerstone of consistency through the Chiefs’ journey from playoff contenders to Super Bowl champions, playing a pivotal role in their three Super Bowl victories in 2020, 2023, and 2024.

“Chris is the heartbeat of our defense,” said head coach Andy Reid. “He embodies what it means to be a Chief.”

The induction, expected during a home game against the Buffalo Bills in 2025, comes at a crucial time. With Patrick Mahomes’ 4,512-yard passing season and Travis Kelce’s 92 receptions, the Chiefs are chasing another Super Bowl title, building on the legacy Jones helped create. Earlier this year, Jones restructured his contract to free up cap space, further demonstrating his commitment to the team’s success.

Jones, now 30, remains an active player but has also been deeply involved in Kansas City, mentoring younger players like George Karlaftis and supporting community initiatives. His induction follows a long wait since the last honoree, Priest Holmes, in 2018, reigniting calls from fans to celebrate more legends.

“This honor is as much for Chiefs Kingdom as it is for me,” Jones told The Kansas City Star. “Kansas City will always be my home.”

As the Chiefs prepare for a defining season under Brett Veach’s leadership, Jones’ induction promises to galvanize the fanbase. His legacy as a relentless warrior will echo through Arrowhead Stadium, inspiring a new era of Chiefs greatness.

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