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Robber Breaks Into Wrong House - Chiefs Giant Drops Him Like It’s Game Day


Kansas City’s Sunday night turned into a terrifying scene. Just hours after leaving practice, Kansas City Chiefs defensive standout Chris Jones faced a dangerous altercation right outside his home on October 4.

Police confirmed that two masked men had followed Jones to his residence. Their targets: a luxury vehicle parked in the driveway and valuable items inside. What they didn’t expect was a confrontation from the Chiefs’ star.

Jones is one of Kansas City’s most reliable anchors this season. Through four games, he has made a powerful imprint on the defense—relentlessly pressuring opposing quarterbacks and serving as the “steel wall” that steadies the Chiefs despite early-season adversity.

Surveillance footage shows Jones staying calm at first, but when one intruder turned aggressive, he stood his ground. His strength and composure flipped the encounter into an opportunity for the would-be thieves to retreat.

“I wouldn’t tell anyone else to do what I did,” Jones said. “But when someone threatens your home, instincts kick in. My job is to protect my family first.


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Authorities confirmed that Jones forced both suspects to flee empty-handed. One suspect has been identified, while the other remains at large. Investigators praised his decisive actions for preventing a potential tragedy.

For fans, Jones’s resilience now extends beyond the gridiron. He isn’t just producing pressures and sacks; he’s showing the grit and leadership that define Kansas City’s spirit.

In Kansas City, Chris Jones is more than a defensive lineman. After October 4, he stands as both the Chiefs’ defensive pillar — and a guardian of his home.

Steelers Add Two Former Packers Fan Favorites to Practice Squad To Strengthen Defense Ahead Of Browns Game
  PITTSBURGH – On Wednesday, October 8, 2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers welcomed two linebackers formerly with the Green Bay Packers for a workout session. The players invited were Michael Barrett and Isaiah Simmons, as the team looks to bolster its defensive unit ahead of upcoming games. Isaiah Simmons, selected as the 8th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Clemson, has appeared in 84 games. He has recorded 329 tackles (226 solo, 103 assisted), 8.5 sacks (74 yards), 5 interceptions (127 yards), 2 interception touchdowns, 9 forced fumbles, and 3 fumble recoveries. Simmons, who briefly signed with the Packers in 2025 but didn’t make the final roster, is known for his versatility and impressive speed. Michael Barrett, a 7th-round pick (240th overall) by the Carolina Panthers in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Michigan, has limited NFL experience. He has appeared in a few games on practice squads with teams like the Packers and Browns but has yet to record significant stats (0 tackles, sacks, or interceptions). At Michigan, Barrett had a standout final college season with 65 tackles, 3 sacks, and 3 forced fumbles. Alex Highsmith, a key linebacker for the Steelers, suffered a high ankle sprain during the team’s Week 2 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on September 14, 2025. The injury sidelined him for Weeks 3 and 4, with an estimated recovery time of 4-6 weeks. While Highsmith was not placed on injured reserve to maintain roster flexibility, he is still recovering post-bye week and expected to return soon. However, the Steelers are seeking temporary replacements for the edge rusher position. The workouts with Barrett and Simmons reflect head coach Mike Tomlin’s cautious approach to adding depth to the defense, especially after releasing Ja’Whaun Bentley and losing Jon Rhattigan to the Raiders. Simmons, with his experience and athleticism, could be an ideal short-term option to support T.J. Watt and Nick Herbig. The Steelers have not yet announced any contract decisions regarding the two linebackers. SOURCE: https://x.com/FarabaughFB/status/1976031373946388722