Chiefs suffer major cheerleader crisis after Super Bowl heartbreak

  • READ MORE: Jason and Travis Kelce’s huge offseason plans announced

By OLIVER SALT

Published: | Updated:

The Kansas City Chiefs are not only undergoing a major revamp on the field this offseason – with their cheerleading roster also losing a number of veteran members.

One month on from their Super Bowl thrashing against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Chiefs have announced that nine of their most-experienced cheerleaders are bidding farewell to Arrowhead.

Kansas City announced on Instagram earlier this week that Ashton, Carly, Cassidy, Grace, Gracie, Jordan, Marlee, Raegan and RyleeKate are set to leave the team.

Ashton, Grace and Jordan are the longest-serving members on their way out after four years as Chiefs cheerleaders, while Cassidy, Gracie and Raegan are ending their three-year stints.

Carly and Marlee are leaving after two years, with RyleeKate only spending the 2024 season in Kansas City.

‘Before auditions kick-off, we want to recognize the nine incredible veterans retiring this season! Thank you all for your commitment, kindness, talent, and passion over the years,’ the Chiefs wrote on Instagram alongside photos of the nine girls.

The Kansas City Chiefs are losing nine of their most experienced cheerleaders this offseason

Experienced cheerleaders Ashton (left) and Raegen (right) are among those on their way out

‘We love each one of you and can’t wait to see what your next chapters hold’.

Kansas City still has 25 other girls on its cheerleading team, but will begin the search for new recruits before the 2025 season begins in September.

The mass exodus on the cheerleading squad comes amid a host of high-profile departures from Andy Reid’s Chiefs this offseason.

Earlier this week Mecole Hardman Jr, who scored the winning touchdown in their 2023 Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers, put pen to paper on a deal with the Green Bay Packers after being released in Kansas City.

The 27-year-old wide receiver and return specialist only spent another 18 months at Arrowhead after being traded back there by the New York Jets in 2023.

Former defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi, who collected three Super Bowl rings in seven seasons, has also left the Chiefs this offseason and signed with the Jets.

The likes of Justin Reid and DeAndre Hopkins waved goodbye to Arrowhead before the aforementioned pair having also been released.

Reid has joined the New Orleans Saints on a $32million deal, while Hopkins has signed with the Baltimore Ravens.

Related Posts

Patrick Mahomes’ trainer destroys NFL icon

The two-time Super Bowl winner with the Pittsburgh Steelers recently claimed he would prefer to have Aaron Rodgers in his prime to Patrick Mahomes.

Former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Chandi Dayle Is Rebuilding After Hitting Rock Bottom

The second season of Netflix’s ‘America’s Sweethearts’ follows Dayle’s unlikely rise to team leader—and her shocking ouster as she grapples with the aftermath of domestic violence.

49ers Training Camp: 3 Position Battles to Watch

Training camp is getting closer and closer for the San Francisco 49ers. It will be the start for them to rewrite the mediocrity that was their 2024 season. This

BREAKING NFL: Seаhаwkѕ ѕtаr VOLUNTARILY CANCELS $8.4M deаl wіth Loѕ Angeleѕ Rаmѕ – Fly to Pіttѕburgh аt mіdnіght for рrіvаte meetіng wіth Art Rooney II

іп ап υпexpected move thаt hаѕ ѕeпt ѕhockwаveѕ throυgh the NFL, а top ѕeаttle ѕeаhаwkѕ ѕtаr hаѕ volυпtаrіly cапceled ап $8.4 mіllіoп deаl wіth the Loѕ апgeleѕ

BREAKING: Mаrk Kаboly Thіnkѕ T.J. Wаtt Wіll Sіgn Extenѕіon Wіth Steelerѕ: ‘Thіѕ Iѕ All Pаrt Of The Buѕіneѕѕ’.

The Pіttѕbυrgh ѕteelerѕ hаve mаde pleпty of bіg moveѕ thіѕ offѕeаѕoп, bυt the oпe they hаveп’t mаde hаѕ gotteп the moѕt аtteпtіoп іп receпt dаyѕ. OLB T.J.

BREAKING: Pаckerѕ youngѕter Jаyden Reed quіetly returned to hіѕ hometown of Aurorа to DONATE $2 mіllіon to аn orрhаnаge there…

In a heartwarming act of generosity and humility, Green Bay Packers rising star Jayden Reed quietly returned to his hometown of Aurora this week — not for a