Beloved Former Chiefs Player Retires from NFL and Joins Kansas City Police Department

Posted Apr 11, 2026

Kansas City, Missouri — January 13, 2026

For years, Jerick McKinnon was one of the most trusted and beloved role players for the Kansas City Chiefs.

He was known for his toughness, versatility, and quiet leadership during the team’s championship era.

Signed in 2021, McKinnon quickly became a reliable contributor in Andy Reid’s offense.
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He excelled as a third-down back, pass protector, and clutch performer in big moments.

His 10-yard run in Super Bowl LVII remains one of the most memorable plays in Chiefs history.

Across three seasons with Kansas City, McKinnon helped the team win two Super Bowl titles.

Despite battling injuries, including missing the 2023 postseason, his impact went far beyond statistics.

Teammates often praised his professionalism and willingness to do the unseen work.

In December 2025, McKinnon quietly announced his retirement from the NFL.
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After going unsigned for two seasons, he accepted that his playing career had come to an end.

However, walking away from football did not mean leaving Kansas City behind.

This week, McKinnon began a new chapter in his life.

He officially joined the Kansas City Police Department as a new recruit.

In a heartfelt statement, McKinnon explained his decision to change careers.

“Football gave me purpose, but this city gave me family,” he said.

“I’ve been part of championship teams built on trust and sacrifice. Now I want to serve Kansas City in a different way.”

Those close to McKinnon say the transition feels natural for him.

Known for his calm under pressure and strong discipline on the field, he possesses qualities valued in law enforcement.

McKinnon is expected to participate in community outreach programs and public safety initiatives.

He will remain in the same city where fans once cheered his name during playoff runs.

For Chiefs fans, McKinnon will always be remembered as a champion and a true professional.

Many have expressed admiration for his decision to continue serving the community after football.

From protecting Patrick Mahomes on the field to now protecting the people of Kansas City, his journey reflects deep commitment.

Jerick McKinnon may have retired from the NFL, but his legacy of service continues in a new uniform.

In every sense, he never really left Kansas City.

The Chiefs honor the 5x Pro Bowl legend by inviting him to become an assistant DB Coach — the one who went through a battle with cancer and became a symbol of resilience for the Chiefs.
Kansas City, Missouri – March 30, 2026 – The Kansas City Chiefs are prioritizing improvements in their secondary after inconsistencies last season, creating a clear need for an assistant defensive backs coach to help develop young talent and strengthen communication. While the current coaching market offers experienced assistants and former players with modern defensive knowledge, few candidates bring both credibility and a deep connection to the Chiefs’ identity. That reality has led the organization to a familiar and meaningful name. Eric Berry has emerged as the most fitting choice for the role. A five-time Pro Bowler and one of the smartest safeties of his generation, Berry understands the position at an elite level. Beyond his on-field impact, his journey overcoming cancer and returning to elite performance has defined him as a symbol of resilience. For the Chiefs, this is more than a coaching decision. It is about bringing leadership, experience, and culture back into the locker room. Young defensive backs will now have the opportunity to learn from someone who once set the standard for the position in Kansas City. Berry’s presence is expected to elevate not just performance, but mindset, discipline, and accountability across the secondary. During discussions, Berry shared an emotional message that resonated across the organization. “I am who I am today because of the Chiefs. They were the ones who gave me a chance to come back after the hardest time in my life. This organization never turned its back on me, and now it’s my turn to give back.” With that, the conclusion becomes clear. Eric Berry is not just a strong candidate. He is the right one.

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