The Kansas City Chiefs have signed Ronald Jones, a former Kansas City Chiefs running back, as a backup for Tony Pollard, who cemented his role as the Cowboys’ starting running back in 2022. Jones spent last year with the Chiefs after a four-year run with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and his best season was in 2020 when he carried the ball 192 times for 978 yards and scored seven touchdowns. However, he only played in six games for the Chiefs last year, and his performance did not quite meet the expectations of the coaching staff.
Meanwhile, the Chiefs are rumored to be one of the major suitors for a trade involving wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins of the Arizona Cardinals. Talks among interested teams are ramping up, and a trade would likely involve an altered contract. If the team fails to acquire Hopkins, they could also consider other options like free agent Odell Beckham Jr. or other players on the trade market. The Chiefs are actively seeking more weapons for quarterback Patrick Mahomes as the team’s current wide receiver room includes mostly unproven young players and journeymen.
The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly signed Ronald Jones, a former Kansas City Chiefs running back, as a replacement for Ezekiel Elliott, whom they cut earlier this winter. ESPN reporter Todd Archer shared the news on Twitter, stating that Jones had visited The Star on Monday and agreed to a deal with the team. Jones played with the Chiefs last year after a four-year stint with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, during which his best season was in 2020 when he carried the ball 192 times for 978 yards and scored seven touchdowns. However, he only played in six games for the Chiefs last year, and his performance did not quite meet the expectations of the coaching staff.
Jones arrived at the Chiefs as a high-profile addition during the free agency period last spring, but he struggled to keep up with rookie Isiah Pacheco during training camp. Despite being a trade candidate before the final preseason roster cutdown, Jones narrowly made the team due to an injury to Derrick Gore and an impressive performance during the third preseason outing. He only received 17 carries throughout the season, but he still managed to win his second Super Bowl ring.
With Jones and fullback Michael Burton no longer with the Chiefs, Jerick McKinnon remains as the team’s only unrestricted free agent at the running back position. The relationship between McKinnon and the Chiefs is strong, and there is a good chance that the team will try to re-sign him during the free agency period.
Currently, the Kansas City Chiefs have only two running backs on their roster, Clyde Edwards-Helaire and La’Mical Perine, aside from Isiah Pacheco. However, the team is still looking to add more weapons to their offense. Recently, rumors have been circulating about a potential trade for wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins from the Arizona Cardinals. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, talks among interested teams are ramping up, and a trade would likely involve an altered contract. The Chiefs are among the major suitors for Hopkins, along with the New York Giants, Tennessee Titans, Atlanta Falcons, and New England Patriots. If the team misses out on Hopkins, they could also consider free agent Odell Beckham Jr. or other options on the trade market. General manager Brett Veach is actively seeking more weapons for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, as the team’s current wide receiver room includes mostly unproven young players and journeymen.
The addition of Travis Kelce, Noah Gray, and Jody Fortson at tight end provides a solid foundation for the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense. However, the team could still benefit from acquiring another starting wide receiver in 2023. DeAndre Hopkins is among the top contenders for the position, as he would be a good fit for the team at the right price.
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