KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs’ $45 million linebacker vowed to retire in Missouri, pledging his heart to Chiefs Kingdom, sources told ESPN. His fierce commitment fuels a Super Bowl LX push.
Nick Bolton said, “I could’ve chased a bigger contract elsewhere, but I chose loyalty. Kansas City believed in me, gave me purpose, and now I want another Super Bowl. This team, fanbase — this is my legacy.”
Signed to a three-year, $45 million extension in March 2025, Bolton recorded 92 tackles in 2024. His defensive leadership anchors Kansas City’s squad, per Pro-Football-Reference.
Bolton, 25, shunned richer offers, embracing Kansas City’s culture. “Nick’s our captain,” Andy Reid said, praising his grit post-Super Bowl LIX’s 40-22 loss, per Chiefs.com.
His 2023 All-Pro nod and 180 career tackles cement his role alongside Leo Chenal. Bolton’s intensity drives a defense eyeing redemption, per The Kansas City Star.
Chiefs Kingdom roared: “Bolton’s our guy forever!” fans cheered, per local reports. His vow to retire a Chief galvanizes hope for a fourth Super Bowl ring.
With $11.2 million in cap space, Kansas City builds around Bolton, adding Josh Simmons and Jalen Royals. His loyalty shapes their title chase, per Spotrac.
As training camp nears, Bolton’s pledge inspires. Can he lead the Chiefs to Super Bowl LX glory? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates!