Former Arizona Cardinals star chooses bench for Chiefs instead of starting again in Arizona
Kansas City, MO – July 28, 2025
In a quiet but significant offseason move, former Arizona Cardinals cornerstone D.J. Humphries has opted to remain with the Kansas City Chiefs as a backup rather than return to his old team for a starting role. The 31-year-old offensive tackle, once a vital part of Arizona’s offensive line, is rewriting his career narrative with a focus on longevity and championship potential.
Humphries, a first-round pick (24th overall) in the 2015 NFL Draft, became Arizona’s starting left tackle in 2016, protecting the blindside for quarterbacks like Carson Palmer and Kyler Murray. His standout 2021 Pro Bowl season, with 104 starts over eight years, helped the Cardinals to an 8-8 record, showcasing his role in efficient run plays and Murray’s early success. However, his tenure ended abruptly in December 2023 when an ACL tear against the Cleveland Browns sidelined him for the season. The Cardinals declined to re-sign him in March 2024, and his departure passed with little fanfare, overshadowed by the team’s roster overhaul.
Instead of chasing a starting gig back in Arizona, where the Cardinals offered a two-year, $12 million deal, Humphries signed a one-year contract with the Chiefs on March 20, 2024, initially as a reserve. In 2024, he logged 92 snaps, proving his ACL recovery while filling in as needed. Now, with training camp 2025 underway, he’s vying for a larger role, potentially as a swing tackle or replacement if D.J. Jones or Wanya Morris falter. Chiefs.com reports highlight his quiet resurgence, aligning with the team’s need for depth after losing veterans.
“I’m not here to restart where I left off,” Humphries told reporters. “Kansas City gives me a shot at a ring, and I’m learning from a winning culture.” The Chiefs, fresh off a Super Bowl LIX loss, value his experience, especially with $28 million in cap space to support his $2.5 million deal.
Arizona fans on X expressed disappointment, with some noting, “He chose rings over roots.” Yet, Humphries’ decision reflects a strategic pivot—prioritizing a contender over a rebuilding squad. As camp progresses, his performance could secure a starting spot. Can this veteran reclaim his edge in midnight red? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates!












