Mtp.BREAKING NEWS: Matt Dickerson Waived After 2-Time Chiefs Super Bowl Star Return — Immediately Claimed by Vikings, But His Farewell Message Sends Chiefs Fans Into Respect and the Chiefs President’s Decision Leaves Everyone Shocked.

As the Kansas City Chiefs move closer to finalizing a reunion with two-time Super Bowl champion Mike Pennel, one familiar face could be the odd man out. Multiple league sources have reported that defensive lineman Matt Dickerson may be released to make room on the 53-man roster — a difficult business decision that’s now stirring emotion inside Arrowhead.

Dickerson, who joined the Chiefs in 2023 and became a reliable rotational piece in Steve Spagnuolo’s defensive front, is reportedly aware of the situation. Instead of bitterness, he responded with pure class and loyalty, posting a heartfelt message on X late Thursday night:
“If I have to go, I’ll go with gratitude. Kansas City gave me purpose and belief. Every snap here meant something. If this is it — if I have to leave football — I’d rather retire as a Chief than play anywhere else.”
For Kansas City, the potential move isn’t about performance but roster balance. The expected signing of Mike Pennel, a 12-year veteran and locker room leader who helped the Chiefs win Super Bowls LIV and LVIII, adds interior power and depth against the run — areas where Dickerson has played limited snaps this season.
Still, inside the locker room, the possibility of Dickerson’s exit hits hard. One Chiefs player told ESPN:
“Matt’s one of those glue guys — no drama, no ego, just effort. He made everyone around him better. That’s not something you can teach.”
If the move becomes official, Dickerson will leave Kansas City having appeared in 28 games, recording 32 tackles and 2.5 sacks — numbers that only tell part of the story. His leadership, humility, and relentless work ethic made him a quiet favorite among coaches and fans alike.
As the Chiefs gear up for their Week 9 clash with the Buffalo Bills, one thing is clear: even if Matt Dickerson no longer wears red and gold on Sundays, his words — “I’d rather retire as a Chief” — will echo as a lasting reminder of what it means to belong to Chiefs Kingdom.
The Chiefs president’s decision has not yet been made official, but when asked about the situation, he said he would reconsider it — because the Chiefs still have every reason, and every chance, to keep one of their own.


