A boatload of former UCLA Bruin athletes go on to find a ton of success throughout professional sports. In this case, former UCLA running back and current Kansas City Chiefs running back Carson Steele is no different.
It's honestly surprising how beloved DeShaun Foster is by the players he coached. Not one player that UCLA Bruins On SI has spoken to from the UCLA program has given anything but a glowing review of Foster, and one of his former players, Kansas City Chiefs running back Carson Steele, has backed his former position coach publicly.
The Kansas City Chiefs have seen a lot of change thus far in their offseason pursuit, from adding and losing pieces on defense to boosting the depth at offensive positions.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
Fourteen alums of SuperWest programs were active for the Super Bowl on Sunday. In a decidedly one-sided victory for the Eagles, we had a lot more players on the losing side than that of the victors.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
When Super Bowl LIX kicks off on Sunday, former UCLA running back Carson Steele will not be expected to play a major factor in the game's result. That's why, in Super Bowls, it's time to expect the unexpected.
Former UCLA Bruin and current Kansas City Chiefs running back Carson Steele will be in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX. The former Bruin saw a handful of carries this past season, but will Kansas City be Steele's home for the foreseeable future?
The Kansas City Chiefs have a date with the Houston Texans in the AFC Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. Former UCLA running back Carson Steele is listed on the roster for the Chiefs, but will Steele only be watching from the sidelines, or will he find time in the big game?
Months ago at training camp, the Kansas City Chiefs knew very little about their running back rotation. Sure, Isiah Pacheco was projected to lead the way once again, but there were plenty of question marks elsewhere that only became more pressing near the beginning of September.
The Kansas City Chiefs enter Week 18's matchup against the Denver Broncos with nothing to play for. Kansas City locked up the AFC West division crown a great while ago, which means the conference's number one seed and home-field advantage were already clinched last week.
The NFL Pro Bowl has not been a major factor for the Kansas City Chiefs over the past few years. In fact, as many are well aware, five of the last six Pro Bowls have not featured the likes of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, or Chris Jones—despite them being voted in—because they had a more important football game happening the week after.
As crazy as it sounds, the Kansas City Chiefs need offense. Yes, the two-time defending Super Bowl champions who have boasted one of the NFL's most explosive offenses for years running have been having issues scoring the football.
It was an impressive ascent to start Carson Steele's career. To go from a transfer big back who profiled as an undrafted fullback hoping to make the leap to professional football, it was a very inspiring story to see Steele earn the majority of carries for a defending Super Bowl champ just a couple of games into his career.
It's an anecdotal observation, but it seems like Andy Reid-coached teams will go back to young players after they make mistakes. Whether it's a confidence statement, a coaching point or something else, it usually takes multiple mishaps before a rookie or inexperienced contributor gets put in the proverbial Kansas City Chiefs doghouse.
The running back room was far emptier than anyone wanted it to be on Sunday. Fortunately, the few remaining players left on the roster more than handled the call to step up.
Carson Steele is all about his team. And after the Kansas City Chiefs lost their star running back, he knew how important his presence would become.
The Kansas City Chiefs running backs room is looking very empty right now. Isiah Pachecho went down with a broken fibula against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Kansas City Chiefs backfield is incredibly thin after bell-cow running back Isiah Pacheco fractured his fibula in a win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a handful of new playmakers on offense this season, but undrafted running back Carson Steele has a chance at being the best of the group.
There are several nice stories on the Kansas City Chiefs' roster, and the current rookie class is no different. From first-round picks to undrafted free agents, almost every pickup has at least one noteworthy thing to monitor throughout this season.
The Chiefs backup running back position is up for grabs, and his touchdown in the preseason finale might be enough to give Carson Steele the job. An undrafted free agent and fullback by trade, Steele has impressed throughout camp with his hard-nosed, physical style of play.
The final week of the NFL preseason is upon us. Takeaways from a pair of Thursday tilts.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Carson Steele didn't make major highlights in the Chiefs' second preseason game ahead of the 2024 NFL season. He ended the game with three carries for eight yards and two receptions, but the box score was the only unimpressive part of Steele's day.
If you follow the daily reports from Kansas City Chiefs training camp, you've been aware of Carson Steele for several weeks now, but his performance in K.C.'s first preseason game has turned him into one of the most talked about players on the team this past week.
Trying to wrestle with Carson Steele's peculiar pet would be a terrible idea.
The Kansas City Chiefs' offseason may be at its slowest point right now, but far busier days are ahead. Once players report to training camp later in July, it's all systems go for the back-to-back reigning champs as they gear up for a title defense.
Kansas City Chiefs undrafted free agent RB Carson Steele finished his college career with 648 carries for 3,294 yards and 26 touchdowns, but the most interesting
UCLA Bruins running back Carson Steele has found an NFL home after not hearing his name called in the 2024 NFL Draft. According to NFL insider Aaron Wilson, Steele inked a deal with the reigning back-to-back champion Kansas City Chiefs which includes a chunk of guaranteed money.
Carson Steele, one of the most accomplished running backs in the transfer portal, announced his decision Wednesday to transfer to UCLA. Steele played the past two seasons in the Mid-American Conference at Ball State.
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