🔥 Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt Launches Mental Health Program For Players — “No One Should Suffer Like Marshawn Kneeland Did” 🔥
Kansas City, MO – November 9, 2025
In the wake of the heartbreaking loss of Marshawn Kneeland, Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt is taking bold action to address one of the NFL’s most pressing yet often overlooked issues: player mental health.

Hunt announced a comprehensive wellness initiative designed to help players manage stress, prevent mental health struggles, and maintain balance on and off the field. The program will be integrated into weekly team activities and feature private sessions, group discussions, and regular check-ins with top sports psychologists and mental health professionals.
At a press conference at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Hunt delivered a heartfelt statement:
“We can’t change the past, but we can learn from it. None of us ever want to see another son of the NFL suffer in silence. Football is a game of strength, but to truly fight, you need a healthy soul. I want every player of the Chiefs to know they are not alone — they are heard, they are understood, and they are protected.”
The initiative has been met with widespread praise from Chiefs Kingdom, coaches, players, and mental health advocates across the league. Many see it as a visionary step, redefining how professional football addresses emotional well-being in a sport that often glorifies toughness while overlooking quiet struggles.

The first sessions begin next week at the Chiefs’ training complex in Kansas City, including confidential counseling, mindfulness workshops, and peer support meetings to build trust and resilience across the roster.
In a league often focused on scores and headlines, Clark Hunt and the Kansas City Chiefs are sending a clear message: true success starts from within. Behind every helmet is a person who deserves to be heard, understood, and protected.