It was a moment that NFL fans caught immediately with Chris Jones -- they saw the legendary Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle on the sidelines crying as the team clinched yet another Super Bowl berth.
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Chris Jones of the Kansas City Chiefs shed tears during the team's AFC championship win for a sweet reason. After Kansas City clinched their spot in the Super Bowl with a win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Jan. 26, the 30-year-old defensive tackle explained why he was feeling emotional on the sidelines at Arrowhead Stadium.