Kansas City, MO — Tensions are high at the Kansas City Chiefs’ training camp as De’Vondre Campbell, the veteran linebacker who joined this season, has exploded like a bomb after a free period left over from sixth-round draftee Tyrese Collins.

And then… De’Vondre doesn’t shut up:
“Listen up, kid — if you’re afraid of contact, then this isn’t the place for you. This isn’t flag football — this is the NFL. Out here, we hit hard. We spill blood for every yard. If that’s too much for you, pack your gear and get off this field.”
The entire team was calm. A moment of deliberation, then the coach called for practice to resume, but everyone knew: a message had just been sent — and it hit the entire Chiefs rookie class.3.

🤯 Was this just a warmup?
Many assumed that De’Vondre’s thunder wasn’t directed at Collins, but rather a warning to this year’s rookie class: If you don’t play with fire, you’d better not come to Arrowhead.
“De’Vondre is not a talker,” said one anonymous teammate. “He’s the embodiment of a fighting culture — and he’s setting the bar.”

🧐 How did Tyrese Collins respond?
The youngster hasn’t spoken publicly, but according to insiders, he lingered after practice today, his eyes no longer downcast.
Was this the beginning of a surge — or the end of an NFL dream?
📣 One thing is for sure: Chiefs are not for the faint-hearted.
