Kansas City, MO – A shocking incident unfolded this week at Kansas City Chiefs’ facility after a rookie player was released due to inappropriate behavior toward a female staff member.

The player, who had recently joined the team as an undrafted free agent, made an offensive comment toward the staffer shortly after a practice session had ended.
The comment, which was deemed disrespectful and offensive, took place in the locker room after most players had already left for the day.
The female staff member, who was cleaning the locker room area, was caught off guard by the rookie’s inappropriate joke.
What the rookie didn’t realize was that head coach Andy Reid was passing through the hallway at the same time and overheard the entire interaction.
Reid, known for his leadership and commitment to team values, immediately stopped and turned toward the rookie with a cold tone.

He then simply said, “Tomorrow, I want to see you in the meeting room earlier than everyone else.”
The next day, Reid called a full-team meeting, and though he didn’t mention the player by name, it was clear why they were gathered.
“Wearing the Chiefs logo is not just an honor — it is a responsibility,” Coach Reid began, setting the tone for the meeting.
“We fight to win games, but we must respect the people who quietly help this building run every single day,” Reid continued, his voice firm.
As the room fell silent, Reid’s message grew stronger. “The women in this facility work tirelessly and deserve the same respect as anyone wearing pads on the field.”
“If a man cannot understand that, then he has not understood what it truly means to be a Chief,” he added, emphasizing the culture of respect in the organization.
Shortly after the meeting, the Chiefs made the decision to cut the rookie from the team, turning what many expected to be a temporary disciplinary matter into a permanent roster decision.
The rookie, who was still fighting to establish his place in the NFL, saw his hopes dashed in an instant as he was released from the team.
A veteran player later spoke about the moment, saying it was uncomfortable but necessary for the entire team to understand that respect was non-negotiable.
“No one said a word,” the veteran player said. “Everybody understood it wasn’t just about one bad comment. Coach wanted the whole room to understand that respect is not optional here.”
The rookie, according to team sources, later reached out to the female staffer to personally apologize. She accepted his apology, but the Chiefs’ decision remained unchanged.
The message from the Chiefs was clear: talent might give a player an opportunity, but it is character that determines whether they deserve to keep it.
The rookie in question, identified as undrafted running back E.J. Smith, was one of the Chiefs’ newest UDFA signings after the 2026 NFL Draft.
For Smith, Week 1 became a harsh ending before his Chiefs career had even truly begun.
The incident has resonated throughout the league, as many have praised the Chiefs for their swift and firm stance on maintaining a culture of respect within the team.