Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs agree to record-breaking five-year contract

Deal includes $95m guaranteedChiefs retain key defensive players on eve of free agency

The Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and defensive star Chris Jones have agreed to the framework of a five-year contract that includes $95m guaranteed and keeps the All-Pro defensive tackle off the free-agent market, sources told the Associated Press.

The money that is guaranteed is expected to come over the first three years with another two years that are not guaranteed. The deal makes Jones the highest-paid defensive tackle in NFL history.

Jones, who turns 30 in July, becomes one of the highest-paid defensive players in the NFL, falling just behind the $34m average annual salary paid by the San Francisco 49ers to edge-rusher Nick Bosa. The deal eclipses the $31.6m average of Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald, who had long represented the financial benchmark for a defensive player.

Jones’s agents, Michael and Jason Katz, tweeted their congratulations in a post on X, to “the highest-paid defensive tackle in NFL history.”

Jones tweeted moments later: “KC ….5 more years of greatness! 3x”

Jones made it clear after the Chiefs beat the 49ers in the Super Bowl last month, that he was eager to chase a three-peat. But he first needed to reach an agreement to remain in Kansas City, which had proven difficult over the past two offseasons.

Jones and the Chiefs were at such an impasse entering the final year of his previous contract that he skipped the entire offseason program, including a mandatory minicamp and training camp, and Week 1 of the regular season. Jones piled up nearly $4m in fines before agreeing to an incentive-laden one-year deal that got him back on the field this past season.

Jones responded by starting every game the rest of the way, including a meaningless regular-season finale against the Chargers, when he got the last sack he needed to trigger a $1.25m bonus in his contract.

Jones had another half-sack in a wildcard win over Miami in one of the coldest games in NFL history, then helped Kansas City win road games over Buffalo and Baltimore to return to the Super Bowl. In that game, the Chiefs fell behind early before rallying to force overtime, then winning the game on Patrick Mahomes’ touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman.

The Chiefs have been aggressive in trying to keep the core of the league’s second-ranked defense together next season.

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