Kansas City Chiefs kicker Spencer Shrader opened up about his decision to choose the team over the New York Jets.
Shrader, who was signed by the Chiefs off the Jets' practice squad after Harrison Butker’s knee injury, revealed his excitement about being part of a top-tier team.
He explained that he was drawn to the opportunity to work with an elite team.
“I wanted to be around an elite staff, elite players, everyone is very on top of things here… I’m gaining value just by being a part of this place, being a part of this organization,” Shrader said when asked why he picked the Chiefs, according to Charles Goldman of AtoZSports.
Shrader’s statement reflects his belief in the Chiefs' professionalism and success. The Chiefs, with their strong leadership under coach Andy Reid and star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, are in a much better position compared to the Jets, who are struggling through a tough season.
The Jets are currently 3-8, while the Chiefs have been thriving, securing their 10th win of the season in a nail-biting 30-27 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
In that game, Shrader was put to the test in his first major game for Kansas City. With the score tied at 27, Shrader nailed a 31-yard field goal as time expired to give the Chiefs the win.
“The biggest emotion in that moment is gratitude, for the opportunity and just happy that I was able to go out and perform for the team,” Shrader said about the emotional impact of the moment.
He also praised his new teammates for helping him adjust to the demands of playing for a winning team like the Chiefs.
“It’s been a whirlwind for sure, but I think the thing that helps in that situation is that I’m around a group of true professionals,” Shrader added.
Spencer Shrader’s calm demeanor and consistent performance make it clear he is ready for the high-pressure moments that come with playing for a top NFL team.
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