Kansas City, MO – September 24, 2025
Roster moves in August rarely tug at the heartstrings, but news from Atlanta today sent a jolt through Chiefs Kingdom. A fan favorite from Kansas City’s Super Bowl run has suddenly become a free agent.
For three seasons, he was a reliable presence in the locker room and on special teams, never seeking the spotlight but always ready to answer the call when injuries struck the defensive line.
Those who remember the 2019 championship roster recall a certain defensive end who worked his way up from practice squads to be part of football’s ultimate celebration. His journey was marked by resilience and humility.
“It was never just about football — it was always about family. The coaches who believed in me, the teammates who had my back, the fans who made every game feel like home. No matter where I’ve been, I carried that Kansas City spirit with me. And now, I want to bring it back — because this team isn’t just where I played. It’s where I belong.”

Demone Harris appeared in seven games for the Chiefs, making key tackles and filling gaps during critical moments. He became a trusted depth piece, valued not for stats, but for his drive and work ethic.
His biggest impact came in the 2019 season, helping the team navigate adversity en route to a Super Bowl title. Coaches and teammates alike praised his attitude and willingness to put the team first.
After stints in Houston and Atlanta, Harris’s gratitude for Kansas City never faded. Today’s heartfelt plea is more than a request—it’s a reminder of the bonds that define true team culture.
With the Chiefs eyeing another postseason run, fans are left to wonder if there might be room once again for a warrior who already knows what it means to wear red and gold with pride.
