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Once On Pitch, Christian Jones Now Making Name On Gridiron

Once On Pitch, Christian Jones Now Making Name On Gridiron


They say it takes a village to achieve greatness, and Jones had a good team by his side. Prior to taking his first snap on the offensive line at Texas, his parents put together a strict meal plan that he followed. When Jones’ football adventures became more serious, he was around 240 pounds and began as a defensive lineman.

He recently saw a piece of paper with one of the original meal plans his mom created.

It included eight whole eggs, oatmeal, peanut butter crackers, amongst many other things. “Dude, we came a long way,” Jones said.

His parents have been important. His coaches too. But Jones’ journey has also been underwritten by the belief he has in himself.

“Once you have fear, you’re removing faith, so I legit have no fear at all,” Jones said. “If you don’t believe in yourself, who’s going to believe in you?

“(The Cardinals) gave me an opportunity, and all I need is an opportunity every time I started doing anything. I’m going to take it and run with it as far as I can.”

While he spent his collegiate career as an offensive tackle, the Cardinals already have the starting bookend spots filled by Paris Johnson Jr. and free agency addition Jonah Williams.

Jones recognizes this is an opportunity to learn from the veterans in the locker room. A player with a lot of upside, he said that since he started playing football at 16, he has the low mileage and “fresh tires” that’ll help him grow.

“I’m still learning new techniques and I want to get better,” Jones said. “I see what I have for my future and for myself, and all I know is I’ve got to keep on working and stay on track.”

Now, Jones somewhat saw into the future. He did achieve his dream of being a professional.

But was it in football, or fútbol?

“I had to get acclimated to the culture, but this is football. That’s soccer,” Jones said. “This game is very special, football, there’s no game like it. Everybody could be right, and one person could be wrong and the whole play is busted. It’s a real team sport and the love and the passion that you need to have to play it at a high level is nothing that I’ve seen in any other sport.”

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