
Championships and international success have spike scrutiny of Kansas City pro-athletes and a recent reckless driving flap followed by quick forgiveness has elicited criticism from across the nation.
For better and worse, local news and sports talkers are also quick to overlook the offense as well.
Meanwhile . . . Here's a national sports news column that isn't so forgiving . . .
"After committing two felonies related to reckless and dangerous driving on a Dallas highway in March 2024, the poor, multimillionaire Kansas City Chiefs receiver was barred from playing football for the first six weeks of the 2025 season. His Chiefs teammates and coach Andy Reid clearly thought this punishment for driving nearly 120 miles per hour on a freeway was unnecessary for a Football Man who catches passes.
"Thankfully, he finally gets to return to the Chiefs' lineup this Sunday after seemingly learning nothing."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .
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