Chiefs' Jones owns up to not chasing Lawrence
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Chiefs' Jones owns up to not chasing Lawrence
"I never run from constructive criticism. I've never been that guy. I've always addressed it head on, actually. It's a lot you can take from criticism. It's like fuel, like gas, for me personally. I guess people wanted to address me head on on social media, and they [saw] it wasn't active. They figured that I deleted it for [my performance], but it was deleted a couple days before."
"It's a teaching point for me, a little adversity. I can't think the play is over. It's a learning lesson. I thought it was over. I thought we had him down, so I kind of stopped and was about to celebrate. Then I realized he wasn't down."
Chris Jones acknowledged he failed to pursue Trevor Lawrence on the Jaguars' 1-yard, game-winning touchdown, saying he mistakenly thought the play was over and began to celebrate. Jones played 48 snaps and watched the sequence from the middle of the field, calling the play a teaching point and promising it "won't happen again." He said he deactivated his X and Instagram accounts days before the loss, posted a Drake quote, and does not avoid constructive criticism, calling it personal fuel. Jones said he must deliver an elite performance Sunday night to help slow the Lions' top-scoring offense led by Jared Goff.
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