Chris Jones
One of the easiest ways to disrupt a quarterback is to bring pressure right up the middle and into their face. The Kansas City Chiefs have one of those players that is able to do that consistently in defensive tackle Chris Jones.
The two-time Pro Bowl selection has 7.5 sacks on the season, 16 QB hurries and 19 QB knockdowns. He also is a player who doesn’t come off the field much playing in 70% or more of the Chiefs defensive snaps in 13 games this year.
For the Buffalo Bills, this isn’t the first time they will be asked to stop a good interior defensive lineman as they have faced Aaron Donald, DeForest Buckner as well as Jones earlier this year.
In that Week 6 matchup, Chris Jones was able to get two pressures on Josh Allen. However, the offensive line is going to look very different this time around as Jon Feliciano and Ike Boettger are in the starting lineup in place of Cody Ford and Brian Winters, who were the starters in Week 6.
The Buffalo Bills can’t let Chris Jones get going as he is one of those players that can take over a game and really disrupt an offensive gameplan with his pass-rushing ability.