‘That was unscripted’ Chiefs star Chris Jones says after being quizzed on Andy Reid celebration at Super Bowl

‘That was unscripted’ Chiefs star Chris Jones says after being quizzed on Andy Reid celebration at Super Bowl

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KANSAS City Chiefs star Chris Jones opened up on his Super Bowl 58 celebration with Andy Reid on live television.

The five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle appeared on ESPN’s Manningcast on the Monday Night Football matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets.

Kansas City Chiefs' Chris Jones appearing on ESPN's Manningcast during the San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets MNF game

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Kansas City Chiefs’ Chris Jones appearing on ESPN’s Manningcast during the San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets MNF gameCredit: X/ESPNNFL
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and Chris Jones celebrate after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime during Super Bowl LVIII on February 11

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Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and Chris Jones celebrate after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime during Super Bowl LVIII on February 11Credit: Getty

Jones appeared on the alternate MNF broadcast during the fourth quarter of the 49ers’ eventual 32-19 win.

He was alongside NFL icon Peyton Manning and his brother, New York Giants legend Eli Manning, as they spoke about numerous topics.

During a sequence, Eli asked Jones if he wanted to predict his Chiefs to win a third straight Super Bowl.

“We’re going to work on our way to get there,” the 30-year-old Jones answered.

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During his answer, the broadcast showed Kansas City head coach Andy Reid dogpiling him on the field after February’s Super Bowl overtime win.

Eli was dumbfounded by the video and could be heard saying, “What is that?”

After Jones’ answer, the former NFL Pro Bowl quarterback then asked if he “worked on that celebration” with his coach.

“That was unscripted. … It wasn’t the play-call,” Jones replied.

Later in the appearance, Eli mentioned that Jones is also known for being an impressionist.

The Manning brother then asked Jones to give an impression of Cris Collinsworth, NBC‘s Sunday Night Football analyst.

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Both Manning brothers cracked up at his attempt to pretend to be Collinsworth.

The Manningcast brought on other guests during the NFL game which included iconic head coach Bill Belichick and actor Adam Sandler.

Belichick will be a guest on the NFL broadcast for all 11 editions.

Social media users were in hysterics over a sequence between Peyton and Belichick.

Jones celebrates defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 42-21 in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 16, 2022

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Jones celebrates defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 42-21 in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 16, 2022Credit: Getty

The broadcast showed a moment from 2004 when Belichick’s Patriots faced off against Peyton’s Indianapolis Colts.

“Oh no, oh no,” Belichick said, as the play showed Peyton faking a handoff to the iconic Edgerrin James.

The play displayed Belichick’s Pats defense being tricked by Manning who ran 19 yards down the sideline for a big gain.

“Look at the speed!” laughed Peyton, as coach Belichick had to witness the moment of one of the NFL’s slowest-ever quarterbacks.

“(Peyton) really did him dirty…” one fan laughed.

It’s not yet been revealed who will be a guest on Manningcast in Week 2 when the Philadelphia Eagles host the Atlanta Falcons.

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