Former Chief Jones believes Belcher had CTE
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Former Kansas City Chiefs running back Thomas Jones said he is convinced that former Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher, who shot and killed his girlfriend Kasandra Perkins before committing suicide, was already suffering the effects of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
CTE, a degenerative disease of the brain that has been linked to aggressive behavior and...
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January 30, 2013
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Thomas Jones To Donate Brain For Research
The NFL is doing it’s best to ensure that present and future football players are protected to the fullest extent they can. Many former football players are giving back in their own ways also and that means donating the one thing that can be studied to see the effects the game has on them: the brain.
ESPN New York is reporting that former NFL running back Thomas Jones will donate...
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January 16, 2013
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Former NFL RB Thomas Jones To Donate Brain For CTE Research
The NFL is doing it’s best to ensure that present and future football players are protected to the fullest extent they can. Many former football players are giving back in their own ways also and that mean donating the one thing that can be studied to see the effects the game has on them, the brain.
ESPN New York is reporting that former Jets, Cardinals, and Chiefs running back...
Thomas Jones will donate his brain to science
Thomas Jones had an 11-year career in the NFL as a running back. Now he wants to take those experiences and use them to help others in both life and death.
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Chiefs Thomas Jones has no hard feelings for Jets
Kansas City Chiefs running back Thomas Jones has nothing against his former team; business is business.
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December 09, 2011
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Thomas Jones: "I love New York"
FLORHAM PARK, NJ -- Kansas City Chiefs running back Thomas Jones loved playing in New York. He loved the atmosphere, the location, and the gripping buzz the city has to offer. For Jones, playing with the Jets was the perfect match."I'll always have love for New York City and the Jets. I miss being in Morristown and Florham Park, I loved that area. It was perfect for me...
Chiefs' Thomas Jones talks about the Steelers game
Kansas City Chiefs running back Thomas Jones talks about the Sunday night game against the Steelers at Arrowhead Stadium.
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November 25, 2011
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Chiefs' RB Jones getting used to reduced role
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Thomas Jones powers through questions the way he used to power through defenders, dodging a few but mostly running right over the rest.
Is it frustrating to get just a handful of carries every week?
What's it like to go from superstar to afterthought?
How hard is it watching Jackie Battle take over the No. 1 job?
They're not easy questions to answer...
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November 10, 2011
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Chiefs Sign Thomas Jones, Create NFL's Best Running Back Tandem For 2010
Back in 1993, then Chiefs General Manager Carl Peterson signed a highly productive running back whose former team thought he was washed up at 33 years of age. That running back was former Oakland Raider great Marcus Allen. Allen was brought in to take 26 year-old running back Harvey Williams under his wing, and provide the team some insurance should Williams falter in the running...
Thomas Jones To Visit Chiefs Monday
Running Back Thomas Jones remains a free agent after the New York Jets released him on Monday. According to NFL.com, the Chiefs are one of the teams interested in Jones and is scheduled to meet with the Chiefs on Monday.Should the Chiefs sign Jones, it would solidify the ground game by giving the Chiefs two 1,000+ yard backs. Jones would join Jamaal Charles who had a breakout...
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