Justyn Ross Unveils Chiefs Locker Room Secrets
Kansas City, MO – July 17, 2025
Justyn Ross, the former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver recently waived by the team, has stirred controversy with explosive revelations about the Chiefs’ locker room dynamics. In an interview with ESPN on Thursday, Ross shed light on his three-year tenure, claiming that Patrick Mahomes, the NFL’s golden boy, isn’t the approachable teammate the public often sees.
Ross, cut by the Chiefs earlier this week after requesting a release, spent 2022-2024 with the team, recording six catches for 53 yards in limited action. His exit followed a career marked by injuries and off-field issues, including a 2023 domestic battery charge. Now eyeing a fresh start—potentially with the Los Angeles Chargers—Ross opened up about the behind-the-scenes culture. “People think Pat’s this laid-back, friendly guy, but that’s not the full picture,” Ross said. “In the locker room, he’s all business—focused, intense, and not really warm to newcomers like me.”
The revelation contrasts with Mahomes’ public persona, built on viral moments with teammates like Travis Kelce and his approachable demeanor during media appearances. Ross suggested Mahomes’ intensity stems from the pressure to maintain the Chiefs’ dynasty, noting, “He’s got a job to do, and he doesn’t mess around. If you’re not pulling your weight, you feel it.” This aligns with reports of Mahomes pushing Ross to ease up during offseason workouts in 2023, as the quarterback prioritized precision over enthusiasm.
Ross’s claims come amid his struggle to secure a consistent role, overshadowed by stars like Xavier Worthy and Hollywood Brown. He admitted his own challenges—spending 2022 on injured reserve and facing a six-game suspension—may have contributed to the distance. “I was trying to prove myself, but Pat’s circle was tight,” he added, hinting at a cliquish locker room dynamic.
Chiefs fans on X are split. @ChiefsKingdomX defended Mahomes, posting, “Ross is just salty—he didn’t earn his spot,” while @ArrowheadTruth questioned, “Maybe Pat’s focus is why they win?” The team has yet to respond, but Andy Reid’s past comments on Ross’s work ethic suggest a professional environment where performance trumps camaraderie.
As Ross prepares for a potential Chargers tryout, his disclosures paint a complex picture of Mahomes—less the affable star, more the driven leader. With the Chiefs set for training camp next week, this glimpse into their locker room adds intrigue to their Super Bowl defense. Can Ross rebound in LA, or will his Chiefs tenure define his narrative? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.












