NCAA career Jones began his coaching career at North Jackson High School in
Stevenson, Alabama, helping the team win a state championship in 1993. He began coaching NCAA football at
Tennessee Tech University in 1995, where he served as a graduate assistant under head coach
Jim Ragland. After serving one season as a graduate assistant at the
University of Alabama, he joined the
University of Tennessee at Martin coaching staff as a defensive line coach in 1998. He returned to Tennessee Tech in 1999 as a defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator.
Early CFL career Jones moved to the CFL in 2002, after being an assistant coach for Arena League Las Vegas in the spring and summer, after being named the new defensive line coach of the
Montreal Alouettes helping Montreal win the
90th Grey Cup. He remained there until 2007. In 2008, he was named defensive coordinator of the
Calgary Stampeders, which won the
96th Grey Cup, and was promoted to Assistant Coach in 2010. He later joined the
Toronto Argonauts as Defensive Coordinator and was part of the team that won the
100th Grey Cup.
Edmonton Eskimos Jones was named head coach of the
Edmonton Eskimos in November 2013. After a 12-6
2014 season, he was nominated for
CFL Coach of the Year. Jones' Eskimos were victorious over the
Ottawa Redblacks in the
103rd Grey Cup game. Following the season the divisional rival
Saskatchewan Roughriders were given permission by GM
Ed Hervey to entering into negotiations to fill their vacant head coaching position.
Saskatchewan Roughriders On December 7, 2015, a mere week after winning the 2015 Grey Cup, it was announced that Jones would be the new
general manager and head coach of the
Saskatchewan Roughriders. After a disappointing 3–15 season in 2015 Jones took over in
2016 and things got off to a poor start, as the team won only one of their first 11 games. However, down the stretch they won four of the remaining seven games to finish with a record of 5–13.
2017 saw the Riders return to being a competitive team, as the club qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2014. After defeating the
Ottawa Redblacks in a crossover playoff game the Riders were bested by the
Toronto Argonauts who went on to win the
105th Grey Cup. Following the season the Riders extended Jones' contract through the
2019 CFL season. Jones and the Riders continued to improve in the
2018 season, accumulating 12 wins, but in the playoffs they were defeated by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. On January 8, 2019, Jones and the Riders agreed to a new two-year contract extension.
Cleveland Browns On January 15, 2019, one week after signing a contract extension with the Roughriders, Jones resigned from the Roughriders to take a two-year contract with the
Cleveland Browns as their Senior Defensive Specialist. After one season, Jones was removed from the coaching staff with the hire of new head coach
Kevin Stefanski and placed in an office position for the 2020 season.
South Pittsburg High School In April 2021, Jones was named the head coach of his high school Alma Mater, the
South Pittsburg Pirates in
Marion County, Tennessee. He notably ended the school's nearly century-old rivalry game with neighboring
Marion County High School for the 2021 and 2022 seasons, in part due to suspicions that a Marion County fan turned South Pittsburg in for recruiting violations during the 2020 season, resulting in South Pittsburg being placed on probation. Jones resigned from the position on September 13 after coaching only one game, a win against
Sequatchie County High School, in order to return to a defensive position with the Toronto Argonauts.
Toronto Argonauts On September 21, 2021, the
Toronto Argonauts announced they had hired Chris Jones as a defensive consultant.
Edmonton Elks Two months after being hired by Toronto, on December 21, 2021, it was announced that Jones had returned to Edmonton to become the head coach and general manager of the renamed
Edmonton Elks. After a disappointing
2022 season in which the team won only four games and lost 14 the Elks lost their first six games of the
2023 season. With Jones on the hot-seat Elks president
Victor Cui reaffirmed his belief in Jones, and commented that any change to head coaching/general manager would impact the team's ops cap in future years. The team lost three more games, beating the previous record for most consecutive winless games at the start of a season of seven. The team began the season with nine straight losses and tied the team's all-time record for losing streaks with 13 consecutive losses. The team finished 4–14 for the second year in a row. With the team losing its first five games of the
2024 season, Jones was fired on July 15, 2024.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats On August 19, 2024, it was announced that Jones had been hired as the senior defensive consultant and would assume defensive play-calling duties for the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats, replacing the dismissed
Mark Washington who had been the team's
defensive coordinator.
North Carolina Tar Heels In January 2025, Jones was hired in an assistant administrative role for the
North Carolina football program under head coach
Bill Belichick. ==Personal life==