💨 Abstract
Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle, is voted the top interior defensive lineman by the Associated Press. Jones, a key figure in the Chiefs' defensive success, had 74 pressures last season, earning his third straight All-Pro selection. He tied Aaron Donald with 72 sacks over the past seven seasons. Other top players include Dexter Lawrence (Giants), Jalen Carter (Eagles), Cam Heyward (Steelers), and Quinnen Williams (Jets).
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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