3 strangest players to ever play in an Chiefs jersey

Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End Terrell Suggs (94): Jay Biggerstaff – USA TODAY Sports
The Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl champions, and they needed a lot of help to get their third title win. However, throughout the history of this amazing franchise, there have been some very strange KC stars.
When it comes to the odd players to wear a different jersey, one name comes to mind the most. Joe Montana in a Kansas City Chiefs jersey. There’s nothing stranger than seeing a former Super Bowl MVP take off a San Francisco 49ers’ jersey and put on another. However, it became so weird that it became normal, so he wouldn’t make this list.
Chiefs are becoming an NFL force. This means that players will go out of their way to play on that team. Recently, Juju Smith-Schuster, Josh Gordon, LeSean McCoy, and Le’Veon Bell are just some of the names that have taken smaller roles simply to play on the same team as Patrick Mahomes.
It’s happened a few times, but there was still something we didn’t feel right when we saw it. There was some fanfare when the signing took place, but it fell through completely.
These are the most likely players we’ve seen in a Chiefs uniform:
3. Terrell Suggs
Baltimore Ravens superstar Terrell Suggs left the only city he knew to sign with the Arizona Cardinals. It went really badly, and he didn’t even make it a full season with the Cards. They cut him in December, and he signed with the Chiefs immediately after.
Worked great. Suggs added a second Super Bowl championship to his resume, adding significantly to his Hall of Fame credentials. It was strange because word got around that Suggs refused to sign with any team besides the Ravens after things didn’t work out with the Cardinals. Then the chiefs demanded him. His threats to hold out abruptly receded.
Sometimes, things just go wrong. The Ravens were last in the forfeit standings, but they didn’t finish winning the championship in 2019. The Chiefs did. Suggs didn’t make much of an impact. He had four tackles in the playoffs and broke up one pass. The 37-year-old managed to add another ring to his hand before calling it a career.