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Ex-Chiefs Legend Hints at NFL Return, Eyes Kansas City Comeback

Kansas City, MO – July 23

A Chiefs icon who hasn’t played a full season in years is stirring excitement, hinting at a potential NFL return while expressing a heartfelt desire to rejoin his former team, despite lingering injuries and retirement rumors. Eric Berry, the beloved safety whose resilience defined an era, broke his silence this week, reigniting hope among Chiefs Kingdom.

Rumors have circulated for years about Berry’s future since his last NFL action in 2018 with Kansas City. His knees and Achilles, battered by a decade of play, have undergone more rehab than games, fueling speculation of a permanent exit after unsuccessful stints with New England Patriots and Cleveland Browns. Yet, at 36, Berry hinted at a comeback. “People think I’m done, but teams are still reaching out,” he said with a smile on a local Kansas City podcast. “I’m holding out for the Chiefs to call me back in December.”

Drafted fifth overall in 2010, Berry became a cornerstone over seven seasons (2010-2018), amassing 14.5 sacks, 18 interceptions, and five Pro Bowl nods, per NFL.com. His 2015 Comeback Player of the Year award after beating Hodgkin’s lymphoma cemented his legacy. Though injuries limited him to 1 game in 2019, his warrior spirit endeared him to fans. His release that year was a financial move, not a farewell, and his emotional tie remains strong.

“I never left because I stopped loving Kansas City or this game,” Berry posted on X, sparking fan buzz. “I just needed time to heal.” His 2024 workouts, shared via social media, show improved mobility, though his return hinges on health and team need.

As training camp opens July 24 at Missouri Western, the Chiefs, with $11.2 million in cap space per Spotrac, could consider a veteran minimum deal ($1.2 million) if injuries strike. Coach Andy Reid praised, “Eric’s heart is Chiefs gold,” per Chiefs.com. Fans on X cheered, “Bring Berry back—legend status!” and “Playoff protector reborn!”

Can Berry’s return bolster a 12-5 squad chasing Super Bowl LX after a 40-22 loss? His story adds intrigue as camp unfolds. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

 

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