Chiefs Trim Roster to 53: Elijah Mitchell Beats Out Promising rookie, โVeterans Fall Victim to Cuts
Kansas city, MO – August 27, 2025 โ -โค The Kansas City Chiefs finalized their 53-man roster on Tuesday, โคmaking several tough decisions as they prepare to defend their championship title. The most notable move saw veteran running back Elijah Mitchell secure a spot, while second-year player Carson Steele was released, despite a promising โstart to โhis career.
“Everybody โcan’t โฃmake the team,” a somber Andy Reid acknowledged.”ItS a tough day.That’s not part of the job you like, but inevitably you got to almost cut half a team. So, that’s notโข an easy thing.”
The โrunning back position proved to beโ fiercely โขcompetitive.Steele, โขan undrafted free agent โขwho impressed in the 2024 preseason and โeven started three games following Isiah Pacheco‘s injury,โ ultimately fell short. He failed to capitalize on a crucial 4th and 1 attempt in the recent preseason, while Mitchellโฃ demonstrated his value with a touchdown against the Chicago Bears.
Mitchell: A familiar, Explosive โคOption
The Chiefs’ decision to retain Mitchell, signed to a one-year, $2.5 million contract, reflects a calculated gamble. โขGeneral Manager Brett Veach drew parallels between Mitchell and former Chief jerick McKinnon, noting his โpotential to be an “explosive dynamic”โข in both the running and โpassing โขgame.
However,Veach also acknowledged Mitchell’s injury history -โข the running back has twice landed on injured reserve with kneeโค and hamstring issues in his four-year career. “It’s not a secret with him. He’sโ got to stay healthy,” Veach stated.
The Chiefs will now rely on a โrunning back room consisting of Mitchell, Pacheco,โข Kareem Hunt, and rookie brashard Smithโข – a converted receiver drafted earlier this year.The team also saw former first-round pick Clyde โฃEdwards-Helaire released byโค theโฃ new Orleans Saints.Vested Veterans Alsoโ Face the Axe
Beyond the running back competition, the Chiefsโฃ also released three vested veterans: safety Mike Edwards, defensive tackle Mike Pennel, and tight end Robert Tonyan. Mike Edwards: Signedโข this offseason to a one-year, $1.338 million โขdeal, Edwards’ departure signals a shift in the safety corps.
Mike Pennel: An 11-year veteran and Super Bowl LIV champion, Pennel’s position was threatened byโ the signingโข of Derrick N