3S. Patrick Mahomes Defends Chris Jones Amid Criticism, Declares ‘We Haven’t Lost Yet’

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has stepped forward to defend defensive tackle Chris Jones amid a wave of negative scrutiny following the team’s recent struggles. With the Chiefs facing a 2-3 record after a 28-31 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 5 on October 6, 2025, at EverBank Stadium, Jones has been heavily criticized for his lack of effort on Trevor Lawrence’s game-winning touchdown run.
The controversy erupted when video footage from Monday Night Football showed Jones standing idle as Lawrence scrambled one yard into the endzone with 23 seconds left, securing the Jaguars’ victory. Fans and analysts blasted Jones on social media, with #JonesFlop trending on X, and a teammate reportedly screamed at him in the locker room post-game. Jones admitted, “I thought multiple times we had him. We just need to finish,” but the backlash intensified, questioning his commitment despite his $85 million contract.
The loss highlighted broader issues for the Chiefs, who committed 13 penalties and saw their defense falter despite Patrick Mahomes’ 300-yard performance. The defeat dropped them behind the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC West, raising concerns about their championship defense.
In a press conference, Mahomes rallied behind Jones, dismissing the negativity. “Chris is a warrior, and we’ve got his back,” Mahomes said. “The criticism’s unfair—he’s been our rock. We haven’t lost yet. This team’s got fight left, and we’ll prove it together.” His words aimed to unify the squad, emphasizing resilience amid a rocky start.
Fans on X responded with mixed emotions, some posting #MahomesFaith (“Pat’s right—Jones will bounce back!”), while others remained skeptical. Head coach Andy Reid supported the stance: “Patrick’s leadership keeps us focused. We’re addressing the issues as a team.”
As the Chiefs prepare for Week 6 against the Denver Broncos on October 12, Mahomes’ defense of Jones signals a push to reclaim momentum. “We’re not done—Chiefs Kingdom, stay with us,” he added. Stay tuned to Chiefs.com for more!
Based on reports from Chiefs’ media, post-game statements, and social media reactions.