Chris Jones Made the Funniest Comment About the Jets

In what could prove to be the biggest mismatch of the season, the 6-1 defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs will host the 0-7 New York Jets. The Chiefs are staggering 19.5-point favorites on FanDuel Sportsbook.
When asked about games like this, players usually return platitudes like "we can't underestimate our opponents." Chiefs defender Chris Jones opted to skip the polite response and took a hilarious shot at the Jets instead.
Chris Jones on the Jets: "That's a very good football team. People forget that because they haven't won a game.''
— Adam Teicher (@adamteicher) October 29, 2020
The Jets have really been the laughing stock of the NFL all season. Not only are they winless, but they have an average scoring margin of -16.9 points per game. Nobody else in the NFL has a margin as low as even -10.0.
Jones has to be salivating at this matchup. He's been a terror this season, racking up 4.5 sacks and 9 QB hits, while the Jets have given up 24 sacks (No. 4 in the NFL).
This game really does seem like it's as close to a sure-thing as we're going to see in the NFL this season, but it's still important that the Chiefs put their best foot forward. We've seen more shocking upsets happen in the sports world, and it often seems like the root of those losses is overconfidence.
With great leadership from Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, however, we can still expect the Chiefs to be locked in once Sunday rolls around.
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