For 15 incredible seasons, Dustin Colquitt was a constant presence in the heart of Kansas City. Through coaching changes, roster overhauls, and epic playoff runs, he stood as a pillar of consistency, professionalism, and excellence. As the longest-tenured player in franchise history, Colquitt didn’t just wear the jersey — he embodied what it meant to be a Kansas City Chief.
Drafted in 2005, he went on to play in over 230 games, setting records and earning the respect of teammates, coaches, and fans alike. But it wasn’t just about booming punts and pinning opponents deep — it was about leadership, humility, and a relentless commitment to his team and community.
In a league where players come and go, Dustin Colquitt became a symbol of loyalty and longevity. Even in a position that rarely makes headlines, he earned his place in Chiefs history — and in the hearts of fans.
No one has worn more Chiefs red.
And few ever will with the same pride.
Thank you, Dustin. A true Chiefs legend. 🏈👑