Chiefs Reunite with Former Starter After String of Receiver Injuries
Posted October 8, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs have been hit hard by injuries in their receiving corps, with key wideouts like JuJu Smith-Schuster, Xavier Worthy, and Hollywood Brown all battling various ailments.
Although reports indicate Smith-Schuster’s knee injury is not season-ending, the team expects him to miss around a month — a stretch that could prove critical in maintaining momentum in the AFC race.
To stabilize the offense, Kansas City has turned to a familiar face: Demarcus Robinson, the former starting wide receiver who played a vital role in their 2019 Super Bowl LIV championship run.

Robinson started 10 games that year, posting 45 receptions, 449 yards, and 4 touchdowns while earning praise for his route-running and reliability under head coach Andy Reid.
The 31-year-old has remained in football shape despite his recent stint with the San Francisco 49ers, and his knowledge of the Chiefs’ system makes him a natural fit for an immediate impact role.
Team insiders say the decision reflects Reid’s preference for trusted, battle-tested players who already understand the culture and offensive scheme.
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If Robinson can quickly regain form, he could fill the gap left by Smith-Schuster and provide steady veteran presence for an offense that still ranks among the AFC’s most explosive units.
The reunion symbolizes more than just roster depth — it’s a testament to the Chiefs’ loyalty to players who helped shape their recent resurgence.
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