Priest Holmes, one of the greatest running backs and offensive players in Kansas City Chiefs history, has officially announced his retirement from professional football after an extraordinary NFL career spanning more than a decade.
Rather than stepping away from the game completely, Holmes has accepted a new position with the Chiefs as Offensive Tactical Advisor, beginning an emotional new chapter in Kansas City.
The decision comes after Holmes concluded his playing days, continuing to prove he remained one of football’s smartest and most respected veteran running backs during his prime.
Widely recognized as the heart of the Chiefs’ explosive early 2000s offense, Holmes built a reputation around leadership, vision, football intelligence, and relentless offensive consistency throughout his career.
During his years with the Chiefs (2001-2007), Holmes helped establish one of the most dynamic and productive offensive units in NFL history while becoming a symbol of toughness and excellence across Kansas City sports.

He set franchise records for rushing yards, rushing touchdowns (76), and total touchdowns (83) that stood for years.
Now transitioning into a new role, Kansas City believes Holmes’ experience and understanding of offensive football can help elevate the organization’s next generation of players significantly.
Rather than serving as a traditional coach, Holmes will reportedly focus primarily on offensive preparation, film analysis, leadership mentorship, and situational football strategy moving forward professionally.
His responsibilities are expected to include helping coaches break down opposing defenses while also mentoring younger running backs and offensive players throughout the organization.
By accepting this advisory position, Holmes’ influence can become even more focused while allowing him to remain deeply connected with the franchise where his legendary career truly flourished.
The Chiefs have spent recent years building on their offensive identity, and Holmes’ return immediately adds credibility, leadership, and championship-level experience throughout the entire building.

Head coach Andy Reid reportedly played an important role in bringing Holmes back into the organization because of his leadership value and football intelligence.
Several Chiefs players reportedly reacted emotionally after hearing the news, describing Holmes’ return as a major boost for the culture and mentality surrounding Kansas City’s locker room.
Few players understand the expectations, pressure, and identity of Chiefs football better than Holmes after spending so many years leading the franchise offensively at the highest level.
His understanding of situational football, offensive communication, and preparation routines is expected to become a major resource for the Chiefs’ younger players moving forward.
The move also reflects a growing NFL trend where legendary former players remain involved with organizations through mentorship and tactical advisory roles instead of traditional coaching responsibilities.
NFL analysts have already praised the decision, believing Holmes’ presence could positively reshape the Chiefs’ offensive development and leadership structure entering the next phase of franchise growth.
Many fans immediately celebrated the announcement online, calling Holmes’ return one of the most meaningful Chiefs moments in recent years.
Although Holmes’ playing career may officially be over, many supporters believe his impact on the Chiefs organization is far from finished entering this new chapter.
Kansas City now hopes Holmes’ leadership, intelligence, and championship experience can help guide the franchise’s offense to even greater heights and sustain its status as one of the NFL’s elite units.
As Priest Holmes settles into his new position, expectations surrounding the Chiefs offense will undoubtedly rise — because one of Kansas City’s greatest legends is finally back home again.