Undrafted Rookie Carson Steele Secures Spot on Chiefs Roster
The running back/fullback impressed during preseason, earning a place on the defending Super Bowl champions' 53-man roster.
- Carson Steele, a former Ball State and UCLA standout, totaled 87 yards and two touchdowns in the preseason.
- Steele's performance led to the release of fellow undrafted running back Deneric Prince.
- The Chiefs also cut wide receivers Kadarius Toney and Justyn Ross to finalize their roster.
- Steele's versatility as a runner, blocker, and special teams player was key to his roster spot.
- Coaches praised Steele's physicality and ability to adapt to various offensive schemes.