Kansas City, MO – August 2, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs made a statement today, releasing two rookie undrafted free agents just weeks into their first NFL training camp. The move highlights the organization’s emphasis on attitude and culture above raw talent.
The news broke as the team nears the midpoint of training camp, with every roster spot under fierce competition. Coaches have continually stressed that cultural fit and work ethic are non-negotiable standards in the Chiefs’ locker room.
Among those released were Elijhah Badger, a speedy wide receiver out of Florida who flashed big-play potential in college, and Jake Briningstool, a highly productive tight end from Clemson known for his pass-catching skills but needing to improve his blocking.
Both players arrived in Kansas City with high expectations as potential depth options. Badger, who transferred from Arizona State and posted an impressive 20.7 yards per catch in 2024, was seen as a possible return specialist. Briningstool, who set a school record for receptions by a tight end at Clemson, hoped to learn under Travis Kelce.
However, multiple team sources report that concerns quickly surfaced regarding professionalism and fit within the Chiefs’ demanding culture. The coaching staff opted to act decisively, rather than risk disrupting the team’s chemistry.
Head Coach Andy Reid addressed the decision bluntly: “I value attitude over ability. If your skills aren’t there yet, we can work and improve together. But if your attitude is lacking, you don’t have a place on this team.” Kansas City’s roster is built on accountability and buy-in from every member, especially with the pressure of maintaining championship standards. Leaders inside the locker room echoed the importance of these values throughout the offseason.
Fans responded on social media with a mix of surprise and understanding, many pointing to the Chiefs’ continued success as proof that culture is king. A few lamented the lost upside of Badger and Briningstool, while others predicted they could catch on elsewhere.As training camp rolls on, the Chiefs’ message rings loud and clear: Talent will open the door, but attitude and commitment are the ticket to staying in Kansas City.