Chiefs All-Pro Snubs Super-Bowl-Winner After Years Of Disrespect
The Kansas City Chiefs finally broke the win deadlock in the 2025 regular season with a victory over the New York Giants, who fall to 0-3 on the season.
Whilst the Chiefs were far from perfect, any double-digit win is a positive in the National Football League, and there were certainly good elements to take away from the game – particularly on offense.
Yet one of the more interesting, telling moments of the spectacle actually came after the game had finished, where defensive tackle and 3 x All-Pro, Chris Jones, was interviewed post-game.
It was revealed that Jones had wanted to do a jersey swap with now-Giants quarterback and Super Bowl XLVIII champion, Russell Wilson, for almost the entirety of his career, but he had never managed to get one.
But when asked whether he would ask again on Sunday night for a jersey swap – Jones finally got his own back on the former Seahawks legend, saying that he was no longer interested in a post-game jersey exchange.
Why Did Chris Jones Reject Russell Wilson’s Jersey?
“I don’t even want it,” Jones replied to the interviewer after the game, “It’s all good. I don’t want it.”
The 180 degree change from consistently trying to get the jersey of one of the most unique quarterbacks to ever grace the NFL, to claiming that he is not interested in a jersey swap any longer, is certainly not trivial.
Especially when you consider that Jones has been in the league since 2016, so this is his 10th season in pro football.
So Jones’ reaction – whilst not overtly publicized – likely comes down to a mix of Wilson not playing well: the former All-Pro went 18/32 for 160, no touchdowns and 2 interceptions; and wanting to get his own back on Wilson by borderline humiliating him on national television after his brutal display.
Where Does The Chiefs’ Defense Go From Here?
A two-sack, two-interception game is certainly not a bad start, but overcoming the Giants is hardly akin to taking down the Fort Knox of NFL offenses.
Wilson showed his age and deterioration, with the 36 year receiving multiple boos at the end of the game as media and fans’ calls to insert first round rookie, Jaxson Dart, into the action full-time grows ever louder.
But this was certainly a good ‘get back on track game’, and opponents will not forget in a hurry the immense prowess of legendary defensive coordinator, Steve Spagnuolo, in outfoxing some of the best offensive minds of the current era.
Jones got his first sack of the season on Sunday night – one that Chiefs fans will hope is the first of many as the Chiefs’ legend enters his age-31 season.
Much of the media coverage in the coming days will focus on Patrick Mahomes‘ strong showing as the team got back to winning ways, as the 3 x Super Bowl MVP threw for 224 yards and a touchdown, finally finding some much-needed chemistry with receivers Tyquan Thornton and Juju Smith-Schuster.
But the defense was what kept KC at arm’s length throughout almost the entire evening – even when the game was tied at 6-6. And if the Chiefs are to make a serious playoff push once more this postseason, much of it will no doubt have to come from the performances of that side of the ball.
NBA Star Luka Doncic Buys Maria Sharapova’s Custom-Built £18.5 Million Mansion

Tennis legend Maria Sharapova has sold her custom-designed LA mansion to basketball star Luka Doncic for an eye-watering sum.
NBA superstar Luka Doncic has snapped up Maria Sharapova’s £18.5million mansion. The Los Angeles Lakers basketball sensation last month bought the retired five-time Grand Slam champion’s five-bedroom pad in Manhattan Beach, LA.
Doncic, 26, acquired the property through his business manager, Lara Beth Seager, according to records viewed at PropertyShark.com and as confirmed by Southern California News Group. The Slovenian signed a three-year contract extension worth £122m in August with the Lakers and purchased the mansion shortly afterwards. Florida-based Sharapova, 38, had
The three-story house was custom-built in 2015 by KAA Design and sits on just under a quarter-acre lot. It boasts remarkable sea views and state-of-the-art facilities. It has two bowling lanes built into it and an adjacent media room. There is also an outside pool and a seating area for when friends and family are over, as well as a built-in bench, which Sharapova is said to use regularly to read poolside.
The property also includes big walls of greenery surrounding it to ensure that its occupants have plenty of privacy, and the outside sitting area is roofed to prevent bad weather from spoiling time around the firepit.
The home is decorated elegantly and practically, with plenty of modern storage space to hide items away in every room. The bathrooms are also decked out with free-standing baths and with his-and-hers vanity design sinks.
The former world No. 1 tennis star told Architectural Digest in 2019 that she was "obsessed with the process of making [the] home" and was inspired by Japanese architecture and minimalist aesthetics. “I’d jump off a plane from a tournament and go straight to the worksite or to the architect’s office or to a kitchen manufacturer," she said.
"This was my project, and I wasn’t going to delegate any part of it. I’ve traveled all over the world and enjoyed lots of incredible spaces," she added. "But my home is my absolute favorite. I think that’s the way it should be.”
Russian-born Sharapova enjoyed a 19-year career on the court, first bursting onto the scene by winning a Wimbledon title in 2004 as a mere 17-year-old. She beat Serena Williams in straight sets, which firmly placed her as one of the most exciting talents in the sport. And she fulfilled her potential in the form of French Open, Australian Open and US Open titles before hanging up her racket in 2020.