A locker-room fight between veteran Chiefs running back Thomas Jones and first-round draft pick Jonathan Baldwin has left the rookie receiver doubtful for the rest of the preseason with a wrist injury, a team source confirmed Friday to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
Chosen 26th overall, Baldwin started 27 games for Pittsburgh.
The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder averaged 18.31 yards per catch and finished ranked eighth all-time at Pitt with 2,325 yards receiving and 127 receptions.
Jones is entering his second season with the Chiefs.
After a career-high 1,402 yards in 2009 with the New York Jets, Jones served as Kansas City's No. 2 back last season, posting 896 rushing yards, while Jamaal Charles led the Chiefs with 1,467.
Source: ESPN
Chosen 26th overall, Baldwin started 27 games for Pittsburgh.
The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder averaged 18.31 yards per catch and finished ranked eighth all-time at Pitt with 2,325 yards receiving and 127 receptions.
Jones is entering his second season with the Chiefs.
After a career-high 1,402 yards in 2009 with the New York Jets, Jones served as Kansas City's No. 2 back last season, posting 896 rushing yards, while Jamaal Charles led the Chiefs with 1,467.
Source: ESPN