Kansas City, Missouri — The Kansas City Chiefs stunned their fanbase by announcing they had released rookie wide receiver UDFA Jeff Caldwell for “failure to disclose physical condition” when signing his contract.

According to multiple internal sources, Caldwell had been thoroughly evaluated by the team, but when injury issues surfaced, the Chiefs discovered he had not fully disclosed them. This was the primary reason for waiving him before minicamp.
Even more surprising, reports emerged that Caldwell had multiple past arrests for drug-related offenses. This revelation sparked strong reactions among Chiefs fans, ranging from shock to concern about the team’s player vetting process for the defending powerhouse.
During his collegiate career, which included a dominant stint at Lindenwood before transferring to the Cincinnati Bearcats for the 2025 season, Caldwell caught 32 passes for 478 yards and 6 touchdowns.
While his on-field college production was modest, he shocked the football world at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine by recording a perfect 10.00 Relative Athletic Score (RAS)—ranking 2nd out of 3,926 wide receivers since 1987, trailing only Hall of Famer Calvin "Megatron" Johnson.

Standing at 6-foot-5 and 216 pounds with a blazing 4.31-second 40-yard dash, he was widely considered the ultimate low-risk, astronomical-reward signing for quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
To fill the roster gap and maintain depth in the wide receiver room, the Chiefs management embezzled no time and emphasized they would pivot their focus toward other talented UDFA pass-catchers currently on the offseason roster, ensuring the team maintains strict standards for both health and discipline.
Head coach Andy Reid delivered an emotional statement: “We gave him a chance, pulled him out of the shadows, but all efforts proved useless. When the truth about his health and discipline came to light, releasing him became unavoidable. It’s painful, but necessary to protect the Chiefs’ integrity and the trust of our fans.”
The Kansas City community immediately expressed outrage and disbelief, with many fans shocked that an un-drafted gem with such historic, generational athletic traits had a troubled past and was cut so suddenly from the roster.
This decision comes as the Chiefs prepare for the 2026 season, fine-tuning their offensive weapons after various depth chart shakeups over the spring.
Caldwell’s release further fueled concerns about maintaining elite offensive depth and securing big-bodied vertical threats down the field. Team management stated they will continue to closely monitor other UDFAs and emphasized that honesty regarding health and discipline is mandatory to sustain long-term success.
Currently, Caldwell’s situation remains a hot topic on social media, generating both outrage and curiosity as fans watch to see which new developmental players will step up for Kansas City in the 2026 season.





