“Chris Jones Said Nothing on Red Friday — But His Actions Spoke Volumes”
Posted September 5, 2025
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Red Friday is always a special day for Chiefs Kingdom, but this year it came with a remarkable act of generosity from one of the team’s biggest stars. Defensive tackle Chris Jones quietly purchased 5,000 Chiefs Kingdom flags, with all proceeds benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City.
The gesture wasn’t announced by the team or the player himself — word spread only after community partners confirmed the donation. For Jones, it wasn’t about headlines, but about giving back to a city that has embraced him since he was drafted in 2016.
When asked about the move, Jones downplayed his role and turned the focus back to the fans.
“This city has given me so much love, and I just wanted to give a little of that back,” Jones said humbly. “It’s not about me — it’s about making sure more families feel supported and more kids get a chance to smile. If these flags can help raise money and hope, then that’s what matters most.”
Red Friday, the long-standing Chiefs tradition, sees fans across Kansas City buying and waving team flags ahead of the season’s first home game. Every dollar raised goes toward supporting families in need, making it both a celebration of football and a powerful community fundraiser.
For fans, the news added an extra layer of pride. Social media was filled with messages thanking Jones for his generosity, calling it a perfect example of what makes Chiefs Kingdom unique.
As Arrowhead prepares for its next chapter under the lights, Jones’ gesture stands as a reminder: being a Chief is about more than football — it’s about family, community, and carrying on a tradition of giving.












