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The Chicago Bears' 57th draft pick, Logan Jones, has earned a lifetime supply of Heinz Ketchup, celebrating the company's founding year. This unique prize is awarded annually to the player selected at this draft position.
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One lucky NFL Draft pick earns a lifetime supply of Heinz Ketchup each year.
It goes to the player chosen No. 57 overall, because that's the Heinz founding year.
The lucky guy this year? Chicago Bears' pick Logan Jones.
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Jones, a center from Iowa, will certainly enjoy it.
"I love it! I'll take as much as I can get," Jones told reporters on a conference call after being drafted, then added, "Let’s go ketchup!"
That's the spirit of the promotion, for sure.
Jones is a key pick for the Bears, who have a center opening due to retirement and will be hoping the second-rounder from Iowa can fill it pretty much right away.
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The Chicago Bears' 57th draft pick for 2026 is Logan Jones.
The 57th draft pick receives a lifetime supply of ketchup because it commemorates the founding year of Heinz, which is 1857.
The number 57 is significant as it represents the founding year of Heinz, making it a tradition to award the 57th draft pick with a lifetime supply of their ketchup.
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They'll have to be careful Jones isn't having too much ketchup. That's probably not the ideal diet for a rookie trying to get up to speed in the NFL.
At the same time, there are much worse things.
It'll be just as important to figure out what Jones puts Ketchup on. Does it go on everything, even the weirdest of items? Hopefully not.
Really, why do NFL Draft press conferences ask about anything else?
A prospect's condiment preferences surely would tell you a lot about the guy.