Super Bowl brings the emotions out of everyone.
Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones dabbed his eyes with a tissue when the five-time Grammy Award winner Jon Batiste sang National Anthem before the Super Bowl.
This is not the first time Jones has cried during the national anthem. He did it in last year’s Super Bowl -Se win over the San Francisco 49ers and throughout the playoffs in Chiefs’ ran for the big game this season.
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Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Tackle Chris Jones takes the course before the Super Bowl Lix against Philadelphia Eagles at Caesar’s Superdome. (Kirby Lee-Preferred Pictures)
The last time these teams met in the Super Bowl, Eagle’s head coach Nick Sirianni let the tears flow during the national anthem, but this time he didn’t.
Chiefs defeated Eagles, 38-35, in the Super Bowl LVII, a win that began their quest to become the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls.
After beating the 49s last year, Chiefs is now at the bottom of the story.
A lot of the chiefs stars from the first Super Bowl against Eagles still play major roles on this current team.
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Kansas City Chief’s defensive tackle Chris Jones greets President Donald Trump before the Super Bowl Lix. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Jones, Harrison Butker is among the most important contributors from this game still play a big role this season.
For Eagles, the biggest difference is the addition of Star Running Back Saquon Barkley.
Barkley has been the catalyst for Eagle’s offensive success and is in the midst of one of the most dominant running seasons in the NFL history.
Barkley ran for over 2,000 meters during the regular season and continued his strong game in the playoffs.

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Over three playoffs, Barkley ran in 442 yards and five touchdowns, leading the Eagles to the big game.
Jones will have to regain his feelings quickly to try to slow down Barkley and the potent Eagles overpower and help lead chiefs to the story.
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