Jon Jones has made his pick between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills for their upcoming AFC Championship game at the Kansas City Chiefs' home Arrowhead Stadium. Jones took to Instagram in a collaborative effort, highlighting which team he felt would win.
In short, the UFC heavyweight champion expressed his fandom for the Buffalo Bills, cheering them on ahead of their game with the Kansas City Chiefs, which is set to take place in a few hours.
"What's up Bills Mafia? This is the UFC heavyweight champion here, Jon 'Bones' Jones, and I want to wish you guys all the luck in the world in the AFC Championship against the Kansas City Chiefs. Let's get it done. Bills Mafia all day."
Check out Jon Jones throwing support behind the Buffalo Bills:
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Jones knows a thing or two about winning. After all, he's one of the most successful mixed martial artists of all time. Jones is the greatest UFC light heavyweight in history, breaking the promotion's title defense record and being a two-time champion.
Furthermore, he is the current UFC heavyweight champion, having recently dominated divisional legend Stipe Miocic. Perhaps more importantly, he has won more UFC title fights than anyone else. In fact, he has won more UFC title fights than even fellow all-time greats have won fights at all.
Now, he is expected to defend his title against interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, who has been chasing a bout with him for some time now. Unfortunately, Jones has been dismissive of Aspinall, claiming he will only fight him for the right price, which the UFC seems ready to pay.
Jon Jones' siblings are former American Football players
While Jon Jones parlayed his natural athleticism into an all-time great career as a fighter, his brothers Chandler and Arthur became American Football players. In fact, Chandler won the Super Bowl, the crown jewel of the NFL, with the New England Patriots on Feb. 1, 2025.
Similarly, Arthur himself became a Super Bowl champion two years earlier on Feb 3, 2013, doing so with the Baltimore Ravens. The three brothers are among the most successful siblings in sports, earning the highest honors in their respective fields.