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Chiefs Sign Dustin Colquitt to One-Day Contract for Retirement with Shocking Contract Value

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs made headlines on June 4, 2025, by signing legendary punter Dustin Colquitt to a one-day contract, allowing him to retire as a Chief. The 43-year-old, who spent 15 seasons with the franchise, concluded his storied NFL career with a symbolic gesture that left fans buzzing—not only for its sentiment but also for the surprising reported value of the deal.

A Symbolic Million-Dollar Send-Off

According to sources close to the team, the one-day contract carried a ceremonial figure of $1 million, a shocking sum for a single day’s commitment, intended to honor Colquitt’s immense contributions to the Chiefs. While purely symbolic, as no actual payment was made for active service, the figure stunned fans and sparked widespread discussion on X. “A million for a day? That’s Chiefs Kingdom showing love!” posted @ChiefsDieHard. Others, like @NFLTalk, quipped, “Only Dustin Colquitt could make retiring this expensive!”

Colquitt, a third-round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, holds Chiefs records for most games played (238), punts (1,124), and punting yards (50,393). His 44.8-yard career punting average and 483 punts inside the 20-yard line cemented his status as one of the NFL’s elite punters. A two-time Pro Bowler (2012, 2016) and Super Bowl LIV champion, Colquitt was also a three-time nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award for his community work, including efforts with Team Smile, which provided free dental care to nearly 50,000 children.

A Celebratory Farewell

The one-day contract event, held at the Chiefs’ practice facility, was attended by team executives, former teammates, and media. Colquitt performed a ceremonial punt during OTA practice, landing it inside the 5-yard line with his trademark wobble. “Kansas City is home,” Colquitt said in a press conference. “Retiring as a Chief means everything.” Team owner Clark Hunt praised him, stating, “Dustin was a leader and a true professional who gave his heart to this team.”

Fans on X erupted with support. “Dustin Colquitt is Chiefs royalty. That $1M contract is a flex for a legend,” tweeted @ArrowheadFaithful. However, some questioned the optics, with @SportsCritic noting, “A million bucks for a retirement stunt? Hope that money’s going to charity.” The Chiefs clarified that the contract’s value was a symbolic nod to Colquitt’s legacy, with no actual cap impact.

A Storied Career

After leaving Kansas City in 2020, Colquitt had brief stints with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, and Cleveland Browns, last playing in 2021. His return to the Chiefs’ practice squad in 2020 hinted at his deep ties to the organization, but the one-day contract sealed his legacy.

As Colquitt steps into retirement, his impact endures. “He was our best player on some rough teams,” posted @ChiefsKingdom4Life. With a Super Bowl ring, franchise records, and a send-off fit for a legend, Colquitt’s retirement marks the end of an era, leaving fans hopeful for his future—perhaps in the Chiefs’ Ring of Honor.

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