Chiefs Fans Have A New Reason To Debate The No 9 Legacy

Can Kenneth Walker III redefine the legacy of No. 9 for the Kansas City Chiefs or will he follow the mixed fortunes of his predecessors?

Kenneth Walker is set to redefine what it means to wear No. 9 for the Kansas City Chiefs. Historically, this number hasn't exactly been a lucky charm for the team, but Walker is poised to change that narrative.

The Chiefs' No. 9 jersey has seen its share of ups and downs over the years. From the highs of a Pro Bowl quarterback to the quirks of a barefoot kicker, and the fleeting presence of a slot receiver, this number has a storied past.

However, it's never been donned by a running back-until now. Kenneth Walker III, fresh off a Super Bowl LX MVP performance, is ready to carve his own legacy into Chiefs history.

Looking back at the Chiefs' history with No. 9, Bill Kenney stands out as the most notable quarterback to wear the number.

Drafted by Miami in 1978, Kenney found his way to Kansas City, where he became the starter during a challenging era for the franchise. Despite the team's struggles, Kenney shone brightly, setting a Chiefs record with 4,348 passing yards in 1983 and earning a Pro Bowl nod.

His contributions might be overlooked due to the team's lack of playoff success, but Kenney's legacy as a player and later as a Missouri State Senator is undeniable.

Tyler Bray is another name that comes to mind when thinking about No. 9.

An undrafted free agent with a cannon for an arm, Bray managed to stick with the Chiefs from 2013 to 2017 despite not being drafted. His tenure in Kansas City was marked by potential that never fully materialized, yet his perseverance kept him in the league for several more years.

JuJu Smith-Schuster also left his mark wearing No. 9.

Known for his reliability and leadership on the field, Smith-Schuster became a trusted target in the Chiefs' passing game. Even as injuries took their toll, his value as a seasoned veteran was never in question.

Though now with the Giants, his return to Kansas City wouldn't surprise anyone.

Brady Quinn's time in Kansas City was brief and came during a tumultuous period for the franchise. Arriving with the weight of unmet expectations from his time in Cleveland, Quinn found himself in a no-win situation during one of the darkest seasons in Chiefs history. His struggles were a reflection of the team's broader issues at the time.

The number has also been worn by players like Dean Carlson, Jason Baker, Nick Novak, and Blaine Gabbert, each contributing in their own ways. Gabbert, for instance, provided a steady presence as a backup and even won a game when the starters were rested.

As Kenneth Walker takes on the mantle of No. 9, he carries with him the hopes of Chiefs fans eager to see a new chapter written. With his talent and recent success, Walker is well-equipped to breathe new life into this storied jersey number.

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