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Chiefs Legend Returns from Injury, Takes on Interim Coaching Role

Kansas City, MO – June 18, 2025

Kansas City Chiefs fans are erupting with excitement as legendary running back Priest Holmes announces his return after a long battle with a neck injury, stepping into the role of interim running backs coach. “The Priest” – an immortal icon of Chiefs Kingdom – is poised to add a fiery new chapter to his storied legacy at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

Holmes, 51, is one of the NFL’s greatest running backs, earning three All-Pro nods and setting the Chiefs’ single-season rushing record (2,287 yards in 2003). Over seven seasons with Kansas City (2001-2007), he racked up 76 touchdowns, leading the team to three playoff appearances and cementing his place in the Chiefs Hall of Fame. A devastating head and neck injury in 2005 sidelined him for over a year, ultimately forcing his retirement in 2007, but his indomitable spirit never wavered.

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Now, after a remarkable recovery, Holmes is back. With running backs coach Mark DeLeone temporarily stepping away for personal reasons, head coach Andy Reid has tapped Holmes to guide the running back unit during the 2025 season preparations. “Priest is the soul of this franchise,” Reid said at a press conference. “His experience and passion will ignite our young players like Isiah Pacheco.”

Holmes told ESPN, “The Chiefs are my family, and I fought to come back because of my love for this team. I want these players to feel the same fire I brought to the field. We’re chasing a Super Bowl, and I’ll do everything to help us win.” His impassioned words sent Chiefs Kingdom into a frenzy.

Holmes’ return is expected to elevate a Chiefs running back corps that led the NFL with 2,100 rushing yards in 2024, driven by Isiah Pacheco and Clyde Edwards-Helaire. With his record-breaking expertise and leadership, Holmes could refine Pacheco’s technique and amplify his explosiveness. “Having Priest coach me? It’s like playing alongside my idol!” Pacheco posted on X, paired with a fire emoji.

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Chiefs fans are buzzing with fervor. Posts on X like “The Priest is back! Chiefs are winning it all!” are spreading like wildfire. Meanwhile, AFC West rival fans from the Raiders and Broncos are rattled: “Holmes coaching? Chiefs’ offense is gonna be unstoppable!”

With $12 million in cap space, the Chiefs can offer Holmes a temporary coaching contract, with potential for an extension if he proves effective. His presence is not just tactical but a massive morale boost for a team aiming for Super Bowl LX after falling short in Super Bowl LIX.

As training camp nears, the NFL’s eyes are on Kansas City. Can “The Priest” work his magic from the sidelines? Chiefs Kingdom believes he can. Let’s go Chiefs!

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