Dominate the Super Bowl

Chapter 947: Let's talk business



Chapter 947: Let’s talk business

Eric Berry, thirty-one years old, selected by the Kansas City Chiefs as the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 2010 draft, gradually grew into the captain of the defensive group at Arrowhead Stadium.

However, after nearly two years of prolonged injury struggles, although Berry finally returned to the field this season, he could never regain his peak form.

In the AFC Championship overtime, Berry intercepted Brady, staging a triumphant comeback and laying the critical foundation for Kansas City Chiefs’ final counterattack—

This was his last moment of brilliance.

But unfortunately, this brief spark was not enough to light up his future.

Berry and the Kansas City Chiefs are still under contract. If by March 13, when the free agency market opens, the two sides continue to uphold their agreement, Berry’s salary for the 2019 and 2020 seasons will be fully guaranteed. To avoid this, the Kansas City Chiefs decided to release Berry.

In other words, terminate the agreement.

The verdict is brutally harsh and coldhearted. The Kansas City Chiefs no longer believe Berry can return to his peak, or even reach the league’s average standard. Over the past two seasons, the Chiefs have patiently waited and even offered Berry opportunities in this year’s playoffs, but it still wasn’t enough.

And so, Berry became unemployed.

The two captains of the Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive group both departed the team during this offseason in such a disheartening manner, again revealing the cold and ruthless nature of professional leagues.

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