The Kansas City Chiefs may have found a Steele (pun intended) after the 2024 NFL Draft in undrafted UCLA and Ball State running back Carson Steele. Entering his last preseason game against the Chicago Bears, Steele was already putting up a strong preseason with the Chiefs. In the first preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Steele put up 29 yards and a touchdown on just four carries. The most impressive part? All 29 of those yards came after contact as the 6-foot-1 and 225 pound back refuses to be tackled by one defender. He then played just six rushing snaps, seeing just three carries for eight yard against the Detroit Lions a week ago. However, Steele, the owner of a pet alligator, capped off his preseason with a dynamic outing against the Bears on Thursday night. In the Chiefs' preseason finale, Steele saw the most playing time he has seen this summer, and he did not disappoint. He led the Chiefs in rushing on just four carries, racking up 50 yards and a touchdown. Steele also put together the h
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