Aaron Jones says Packers' trainer found pendant containing father's ashes: 'Forever grateful'

Jones stated the instructor avoided till 1:45 a.m. to locate his chain

Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones lost an unique chain containing his daddy's ashes in the endzone while scoring among his four touchdowns versus the Detroit Lions, but on Tuesday, he exposed that the pendant was retrieved by one of the team's fitness instructors.

Jones tweeted out a photo of the football-shaped necklace on Tuesday mid-day and also gave thanks to trainer Bryan "Flea" Engel, that he says avoided on the field up until 1:45 a.m. searching for it.

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Jones initially damaged the news on "The Steve Czaban Show" Tuesday morning, including that it was a touching effort by Engel.

"It demonstrates how much they care about us," the running back stated.

Jones was playing in his first residence video game at Lambeau Field considering that the fatality of his daddy, Alvin Jones Sr., that died of problems from coronavirus in April. He was 57.

After completing six catches for 48 lawns and 3 goals as well as 67 hurrying lawns for another score, Jones stated he believes his daddy would certainly be "pleased" that he shed the emotional item ultimately area.

He said, "He would certainly be like, 'If you shed it anywhere, shed it in the end area.'"

Fox Information' Ryan Gaydos added to this record.

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