Chiefs All-Pro DT Chris Jones Willing to Hold Out Until Middle of NFL Season Amid Contract Extension Talks

Chris Jones - AFC Championship - Cincinnati Bengals v Kansas City Chiefs
(Photo : David Eulitt/Getty Images) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - Chris Jones (#95) of the Kansas City Chiefs reacts after sacking Joe Burrow (#9) of the Cincinnati Bengals during the fourth quarter in the AFC Championship Game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 29, 2023, in Kansas City, Missouri.

Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones could miss nearly half of the team's regular season in their Super Bowl defense campaign.

The 29-year-old is currently in the middle of a negotiation for a possible contract extension, and he has been holding out from all team activities, including the whole training camp, until an agreement is reached.

Jones has given a hint on when exactly he will play again for the reigning Super Bowl champions after he was called out by a fan about his return date.

"Week 8," the two-time Super Bowl champion said on social media platform X, formerly Twitter.

Chiefs general manager Brett Veach previously said earlier this month that Jones deserves a lucrative contract, and they are hoping that this situation gets resolved soon.

Veach also said that the team has no plans of dealing Jones in a trade after losing star wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins last year.

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Holdout could get costly for Chris Jones

The four-time Pro Bowl selection has been incurring a daily fine of $50,000 in his absence from training camp, and missing seven-game checks could cost an additional $7.5 million.

However, the 2022 First Team All-Pro is not worried one bit.

"I can afford it," Jones said when a Chiefs fan page said his fines could get hefty if he continues to hold out.

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