ss Cut by the Lions in Just 1 Hour, Former 49ers Star Shocks the NFL by Offering His Own Money to Join the Chiefs Before the Playoffs

Just 1 Hour After Being Cut By The Lions, The “Cornerstone” Who Took The 49ers To Two Super Bowls Reveals Desire To Join The Chiefs – Ready to Spend Lucrative Sums of Money to Advise Kansas City on Their Playoff Run
Kansas City, Missouri – December 12, 2025
The NFL was stunned Thursday afternoon when the Detroit Lions abruptly released Ross Dwelley — the veteran tight end whose versatility, football IQ, and quiet leadership helped guide the San Francisco 49ers to two Super Bowl appearances (LIV and LVIII). But the real shock came just one hour later, when Dwelley broke his silence with a message no one expected:
He wants to join the Kansas City Chiefs — and in an unprecedented twist, he is willing to spend his own money to help the franchise make a late-season push toward the postseason.

Dwelley’s numbers have never defined him, but coaches and teammates across the league have long praised his ability to elevate an entire offense. In San Francisco, he became the coaching staff’s “Swiss Army knife,” capable of lining up at TE, FB, H-back, or special teams while providing stabilizing leadership in the locker room. His reliability during the 49ers’ injury-riddled 2020 season became one of the quiet engines that kept their Super Bowl hopes alive.
That dependability is exactly why his release shocked many around the league. But instead of waiting for offers, Dwelley acted immediately — and boldly.
Shortly after clearing waivers, he declared his desire to help Kansas City, a team currently fighting for playoff positioning in one of the tightest AFC races in recent memory.
“I’ve walked the longest, hardest roads this league has to offer,” Dwelley said. “I know how to navigate the pressure of January football, and I know what it takes to reach a Super Bowl. If Kansas City needs guidance, experience, or someone willing to go all-in for the cause — I’m ready. Even if I have to invest in that mission myself.”
According to league sources, Dwelley is not exaggerating. He has reportedly offered to fund advanced scouting resources, film breakdown projects, and situational analytics tools to support the Chiefs’ playoff preparation — an unheard-of gesture from an active player.
Inside Arrowhead, early reactions have been overwhelmingly positive. Kansas City has struggled with depth, inconsistency, and injuries on offense, and Andy Reid has prioritized smart, system-savvy veterans who can raise the collective IQ of the unit. Dwelley’s versatility, professionalism, and deep postseason experience fit that mold perfectly.

More importantly, his arrival could bring steady leadership to a locker room searching for answers after a turbulent stretch. A proven postseason veteran willing to sacrifice financially to help the team? That is the type of presence championship contenders welcome with open arms.
Whether the Chiefs will sign Dwelley remains to be seen, but one thing is clear:
One hour after being released, he made his intentions unmistakable —
his story isn’t finished, and Kansas City may be the place where his next, most unexpected chapter begins.

