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Dustin Colquitt on the Kansas City Chiefs winning culture: 'Pushing for championships'
Dustin Colquitt on the Kansas City Chiefs winning culture: 'Pushing for championships'

USA Today

time10 hours ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Dustin Colquitt on the Kansas City Chiefs winning culture: 'Pushing for championships'

Dustin Colquitt on the Kansas City Chiefs winning culture: 'Pushing for championships' During his retirement press conference, Kansas City Chiefs legendary punter Dustin Colquitt reflected on the team's winning culture. "I've obviously been like done and retired and stuff, but it was something they had always talked about," said Colquitt. "I think every year, you know, they're pushing for championships, and I think there has to be a certain quota for things." Colquitt has entered coaching over the past two seasons and hasn't been around the Chiefs' facility in years. He was the punter on Kansas City's Super Bowl LIV winning team, which marked the first appearance in 50 years. "I just hadn't been able to make it back, whether it was to bang the drum or do some philanthropy stuff," said Colquitt. "And so this just worked out, perfect timing. We had a couple of days off and got to see all my buddies again. It's fun." Colquitt averaged 44.8 yards on 1,198 punts for 53,660 yards in 255 regular-season games with 103 touchbacks and 483 boots inside the 20-yard line. Kansas City selected him in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft, fulfilling 15 memorable seasons.

Former All-Pro P Dustin Colquitt retires as a Chief after signing 1-day deal
Former All-Pro P Dustin Colquitt retires as a Chief after signing 1-day deal

Miami Herald

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

Former All-Pro P Dustin Colquitt retires as a Chief after signing 1-day deal

Former Pro Bowl punter Dustin Colquitt signed a one-day contract with Kansas City so he could retire as a Chief, the team announced on Wednesday. Colquitt, 43, has not played since the 2021 season, when he appeared in five games with the Cleveland Browns. He played 15 of 17 seasons with the Chiefs, winning a Super Bowl in the 2019 campaign and voted to Pro Bowls in 2012 and 2016. He averaged 44.8 yards in punting 1,198 times for 53,660 yards in 255 regular-season games with 103 touchbacks and 483 boots inside the 20-yard line. He had six blocked. The Chiefs selected Colquitt in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft out of Tennessee. He played for the Chiefs (2005-19), Pittsburgh Steelers (2020), Jacksonville Jaguars (2020), Atlanta Falcons (2021) and Browns (2021). --Field Level Media Field Level Media 2025 - All Rights Reserved

'The legend': Chiefs' heiress Ava Hunt honors Chiefs' Dustin Colquitt as he retires after 15 years
'The legend': Chiefs' heiress Ava Hunt honors Chiefs' Dustin Colquitt as he retires after 15 years

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

'The legend': Chiefs' heiress Ava Hunt honors Chiefs' Dustin Colquitt as he retires after 15 years

Dustin Colquitt has signed a ceremonial one-day contract to retire as a Kansas City Chief, concluding a remarkable 15-year career spent almost entirely with the franchise. Chiefs heiress Ava Hunt marked the occasion with a powerful two-word tribute, 'The Legend,' reflecting the deep respect the team and fans hold for Colquitt's lasting impact. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Veteran punter sets franchise records and plays key role in Chiefs' Super Bowl victory Dustin Colquitt's legacy in Kansas City is unmatched. Drafted in 2005, he holds franchise records for games played, punts, and punting yards. His ability to consistently control field position with powerful, precise punts was a key factor in the Chiefs' Super Bowl LIV victory. Beyond his skill, Colquitt's leadership and professionalism earned him immense respect inside the locker room and among fans. Chiefs coach Dave Toub praises Dustin Colquitt's skill and locker room presence Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub praised Colquitt's unique talent and character, calling him 'probably the biggest practical joker' he's ever known. 'He was a great teammate and a very, very talented punter,' Toub said. 'To play 15 years in the NFL, or 15 years for one team, is impressive enough. He was probably the best inside-the-20 punter I've ever had. He had a special skill at placing the ball inside the 20-yard line. ' Such praise from a legendary coach highlights Colquitt's rare combination of skill and personality. Off the field, Colquitt was also recognized for his charitable work. A multiple-time NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee, he supported initiatives like free dental care for underserved children, demonstrating his commitment to community impact. Also read: Head coach Andy Reid facilitated the one-day contract as a heartfelt gesture to honor Colquitt's dedication and loyalty. Ava Hunt, granddaughter of Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt, has long been an influential voice within the Chiefs community. Known for her passion for the team and commitment to preserving the Hunt family legacy, Ava often uses her platform to celebrate players who embody the spirit and values of the franchise. Her tribute to Colquitt not only honors his achievements on the field but also reflects her deep connection to the team's culture and history.

Former Chiefs' icon signs one-day deal to retire with Kansas City
Former Chiefs' icon signs one-day deal to retire with Kansas City

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Former Chiefs' icon signs one-day deal to retire with Kansas City

The post Former Chiefs' icon signs one-day deal to retire with Kansas City appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Kansas City Chiefs officially brought back longtime punter Dustin Colquitt this week, signing the veteran to a one-day contract so he could retire with the franchise he helped define. The two-time Pro Bowler, who spent 15 of his 16 NFL seasons with the Chiefs in Kansas City, became one of the most respected and consistent players in franchise history. Advertisement Colquitt, drafted by the Chiefs in 2005, appeared in a franchise-record 238 games and finished his career with a 44.8-yard punting average. He played a key role on the Super Bowl 54 team, earning a ring as Kansas City ended its 50-year championship drought. A two-time Pro Bowler, Colquitt was also a three-time nominee for the NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, recognizing his outstanding impact off the field. The Chiefs confirmed the news with a statement on their Instagram page this afternoon. 'We've signed Dustin Colquitt to a one-day deal so he can officially retire a Kansas City Chief ❤️ Congrats on a well-earned retirement, @dqp47,' the post read. The move was met with an outpouring of support across social media, highlighting just how much Colquitt meant to the franchise and its fans. His bond with the fanbase, especially through autograph signings and local events, cemented his place as more than just a reliable special teamer. Advertisement Following his release in 2020, Colquitt had short stints with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Atlanta Falcons, and Cleveland Browns, but he never found a home quite like Kansas City. A brief return to the Chiefs' practice squad in 2021 hinted at closure, but the one-day contract now makes that official. Off the field, his legacy includes impactful charity work like his 'Punting for Smiles' campaign with TeamSmile, which delivers dental care to underserved children. This chapter closes with Colquitt not only holding records but also the hearts of Chiefs Kingdom. His retirement signals more than the end of a career—it honors a legacy built on excellence, loyalty, and class. Related: Chiefs' Matt Nagy gushes over Josh Simmons after seeing 'phenomenal' film Related: Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes erupts with 3-word reaction to Texas Tech's win vs. Oklahoma

Dustin Colquitt retires in style with Chiefs after signing one day contract
Dustin Colquitt retires in style with Chiefs after signing one day contract

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Dustin Colquitt retires in style with Chiefs after signing one day contract

Dustin Colquitt retires in style with Chiefs after signing one day contract (Image Source: Getty Images) Dustin Colquitt is officially retiring as a Kansas City Chiefs player. On Tuesday, June 4, 2025, the veteran punter signed a one-day contract with the Chiefs. This final gesture lets him end his long NFL career with the team where it all began. Colquitt spent most of his years in Kansas City and became one of the most respected players in team history. Dustin Colquitt retires with Kansas city after signing special one-day deal The Kansas City Chiefs issued a statement on June 4, 2025. Dustin Colquitt, a seasoned punter, agreed to a one day contract. This let him quit with the squad. The Chiefs' Kansas City, Missouri headquarters hosted the occasion. The team made an online share. Colquitt was selected in 2005. Picked in the third round were the Chiefs. He lived with them for 15 years. This run lasted from 2005 to 2019. Strong leg and quick judgments earned him accolades. Leading silently, he grew. For the squad, he appeared in around 230 games. In franchise history, that's the most. Colquitt twice made the Pro Bowl. Additionally in 2019, he won a Super Bowl. The Chiefs defeated the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV that year. Later he played briefly for other clubs. Among those were the Steelers, Jaguars, Browns, and Falcons. He quit the NFL in 2021. Also Read: BIG REVEAL Of Mystery Man: Chiefs' Heiress Gracie Hunt Is Dating Former Chiefs QB Trent Green's Son Derek Veteran leaves behind a lasting impact on and off the field The one-day contract event was attended by team executives, former teammates, and media. Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said in a statement, 'Dustin Colquitt was a leader and a true professional. He gave his heart to the team and to our community.' Dustin Colquitt retires by signing one day contract General Manager Brett Veach added, 'He defined what it meant to be a Chief.' Dustin Colquitt also shared his thoughts during a brief press conference held at the team's practice facility. He said, 'Kansas City is home. It means everything to me to retire where it all started.' Colquitt was known for his work with local charities and community programs during his time in Kansas City. He was often involved with youth football camps and hospital visits, earning praise for his kindness. Now 42 years old, Dustin Colquitt closes a chapter in his life with gratitude and pride. His name will always be linked to the Chiefs and to a career filled with class and consistency.

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