Justyn Ross Eyes Fresh Start with Los Angeles Chargers After Chiefs Cut
Kansas City, MO – July 17, 2025
Justyn Ross, the former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver whose tenure ended abruptly this week, is now setting his sights on a new chapter with the Los Angeles Chargers. After being waived by the Chiefs on Wednesday following a request for his release, the 25-year-old is poised for a potential revival, with the Chargers emerging as a logical landing spot.
Ross, an undrafted free agent out of Clemson in 2022, spent three seasons with the Chiefs, amassing six catches for 53 yards across 10 games in 2023. His time in Kansas City was marked by flashes of potential—highlighted by a 23-yard touchdown catch in the 2023 preseason—but hampered by injuries, legal issues, and a crowded receiver room. The Chiefs’ decision to cut ties came as they prioritized stars like Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown, and Rashee Rice, leaving Ross without a clear path.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity Kansas City gave me, but I’m ready for a new challenge,” Ross told ESPN Thursday. “The Chargers have a young offense I can grow with, and I’m eager to prove I still have a lot to offer.” His release, confirmed by NFL insider Tom Pelissero, followed a career stalled by a spinal injury in college and a 2023 domestic battery charge that led to a six-game suspension.
The Chargers, entering training camp next week, could use Ross’s 6-foot-4 frame and red-zone potential. With Justin Herbert leading a revamped passing attack and receivers like Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston still developing, Ross offers a veteran presence. His 2024 preseason performance—27 snaps and solid blocking attempts—suggests untapped upside, despite limited regular-season action.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh, known for reviving careers, has expressed interest. “We’re always looking for players with talent and drive,” Harbaugh said, per Chargers.com. “Ross fits that mold if he can stay healthy and focused.” The team’s need for depth, especially after losing Mike Williams, aligns with Ross’s skill set, though his injury history raises caution.
Fans on X are optimistic, with @ChargersBoltFan posting, “Ross could be a steal—let’s give him a shot!” Chiefs Kingdom, meanwhile, expressed mixed feelings, with some lamenting his departure after early hype. Ross’s agent is reportedly in talks with Los Angeles, where a practice squad role could transition to a roster spot if he impresses in camp.
As the Chiefs prepare for their Super Bowl defense, Ross’s exit marks the end of a promising but troubled stint. For the Chargers, he represents a low-risk, high-reward addition. Can Ross resurrect his career in LA? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates as training camp unfolds.












