Chiefs’ Chris Jones has priceless response to Eagles’ Brandon Graham during Super Bowl trash talk session

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Chris Jones had a very different approach than Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham for the coin toss ahead of Super Bowl LVII. 

The mic’d up viral moment of the two sides meeting on the field at State Farm Stadium earlier this month was released over the weekend and showed just how cool the seven-year veteran was heading into his third Super Bowl appearance.

"Love you, bro. Stay healthy," quarterback Patrick Mahomes could be heard saying as he embraces the Eagles players at the 50-yard line. "Congrats on being here, baby." 

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But Graham, playing in his second Super Bowl, began chirping away. 

"Ain’t nobody scared of y’all out here," he said. "Y’all boys come out five deep, we three deep. What’s good?"

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But Jones remained unfazed. 

"May God bless you," he repeated.

And the rest is history. 

Jones was recently named the AFC Defensive Player of the Year at the NFL 101 Awards for his dominating performance in the 2022 season where he was a First-team All-Pro and received his fourth Pro Bowl nod. 

With 44 total tackles, 15.5 sacks, 29 quarterback hits and two forced fumbles, Jones finished third this year in voting for the AP Defensive Player of the Year Award.

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum earns first career ejection against Knicks: ‘Good for my rep’

The Boston Celtics barely showed up on Monday night against the New York Knicks and their MVP candidate checked out early. 

Jayson Tatum was ejected late in the fourth quarter of a 109-94 loss to the Knicks, making it the first time the sixth-year player has been tossed from a game. 

Tatum was frustrated all night long, scoring just 14 points on 6 of 18 shooting at Madison Square Garden. 

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He picked up his second technical foul in the fourth quarter, sending him to the showers as his teammates wrapped up the loss. 

"I don't know," Tatum said when asked what led to the second technical, according to ESPN. 

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"But all the great players get thrown out a few times in their career," he said with a smile. "So, it's good for my rep."

Tatum told reporters after the game that his ejection came about after a sarcastic quip to an official. 

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"It's tough," Tatum said. "The first one, no call. If you look, it was clearly a foul. And those are the ones that's tough. You get a tech for something that you probably was right about. [On the] second one, I just told him this was probably the best-officiated game I've been a part of.

"I tried to give him a compliment. Didn't go over so well."

The Knicks had a significant advantage at the free-throw line, going to the charity stripe 34 times to Boston’s 14. 

The loss dropped the Celtics to a game back in the loss column of the Milwaukee Bucks for the top spot in the Eastern Conference.