ss SHOCKING TWIST ROCKS THE NFL — Moments after the controversial collision that left the entire stadium breathless, the Chiefs abruptly announced an unprecedented and severe disciplinary action against their star defensive end. Leaked reports suggest turmoil inside Kansas City’s locker room, while the Cowboys camp erupts following the hit that nearly forced Dak Prescott out of the game

The Kansas City Chiefs have taken swift and severe internal disciplinary action following a highly controversial late hit on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott during the recent Thanksgiving showdown.

Head Coach Andy Reid did not mince words after reviewing the footage, calling out the play as unacceptable:
“That hit was absolutely unacceptable. We are professionals, and we must play with integrity and sportsmanship. There is no room for cheap shots in this game.”
His bold statement comes amid increasing scrutiny over the Chiefs’ recent string of undisciplined plays, compounding the team’s woes as they fight to stay in the playoff race.
The Hit That Sparked Outrage
The incident occurred late in the second quarter when Prescott had clearly released the football. Despite the play being over, a Chiefs defensive player charged in and leveled the QB well after the whistle — a textbook case of unnecessary roughness.
Should this have been a flag for roughing the passer? Dak was asking for one pic.twitter.com/1SB3HPSZGO— Rate the Refs (@Rate_the_Refs) November 27, 2025
Though no penalty was called on the field, slow-motion replays revealed the severity of the hit. NFL insiders now believe the league is also reviewing the play and may issue a separate fine for violating quarterback protection rules.
Player Identified: Rookie DE Faces Heavy Internal Sanction
The Chiefs have confirmed that the defender responsible for the late hit was rookie defensive end Ashton Gillotte, a 2024 third-round draft pick. While Gillotte has shown flashes of potential this season, his lack of judgment in this moment could prove costly.

In a rare move, the Chiefs’ front office has imposed a strict internal punishment, including:
- $50,000 team fine – one of the largest internal fines issued this season.
1-game team suspension – Gillotte will not dress for the upcoming Week 14 matchup.
Mandatory sportsmanship and ethics training – required attendance in behavioral and leadership workshops.
This punishment sends a strong message that the franchise values discipline and respect above all, even in the heat of competition.
Troubling Trend for the Chiefs
This latest incident only adds to a growing list of discipline-related issues for Kansas City:
- OT Kingsley Suamataia was fined $8,108 by the NFL last week for a dangerous blindside block.
CB Trent McDuffie received a $11,593 fine for grabbing an opponent’s facemask during the same game vs the Colts.
The Chiefs now sit at 6–6, sliding to 9th place in the AFC standings, with only a 39% chance of making the playoffs. It’s a stunning fall from grace for a team that, under Patrick Mahomes, has never missed the postseason.
Even Mahomes admitted after the Cowboys loss:
“We can beat anyone… but we can also lose to anyone. That’s the problem.”
Final Thoughts
The Chiefs are making it clear: reckless behavior will not be tolerated. With five critical games remaining, discipline and accountability could be the difference between a playoff push and an early vacation.

