Dustin Colquitt Retires as Kansas City Chief
Dustin Colquitt Retires as Kansas City Chief

Dustin Colquitt Retires as Kansas City Chief

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Dustin Colquitt, the longtime punter for the Kansas City Chiefs, officially retired after signing a one-day contract with the team to end his career where it began. Colquitt played 15 of his 17 NFL seasons with the Chiefs, setting a franchise record for appearances and earning two Pro Bowl selections. He won Super Bowl LIV with Kansas City in 2019 and became known for his consistent performance and substantial charitable contributions. After his release from the Chiefs in 2020, Colquitt had brief stints with several other NFL teams before retiring. The Chiefs honored him with a ceremony attended by coaches, executives, and media, and team leadership praised his professionalism and impact. Colquitt expressed deep gratitude for Kansas City, calling it home and emphasizing the significance of retiring with the team.

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