E.J. Smith Joins Kansas City Chiefs as Undrafted Free Agent
Introduction
E.J. Smith, a former college running back, has signed a contract with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent after the NFL Draft ended.
Main Body
Smith played college football for six seasons, splitting his time between Stanford University and Texas A&M University. Throughout his college career, he recorded 969 rushing yards and nine touchdowns, as well as 470 receiving yards. In his final season in 2025 with Texas A&M, he managed 205 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 44 carries. Before joining the Chiefs, Smith attended 'Dallas Day,' a workout for local players hosted by the Dallas Cowboys. Although he has a family connection to former Cowboys player Emmitt Smith, he chose not to sign with that team. Instead, Smith announced his move to the Kansas City Chiefs on Instagram, where he emphasized his goal to earn a spot on the team through hard work and professional growth. At Kansas City, Smith will work under head coach Andy Reid and running back coach DeMarco Murray. He joins a group that includes Kenneth Walker III, Emmett Johnson, Emari Demercado, and ShunDerrick Powell. This signing follows a clear trend, as the Chiefs have used many different running backs in their rotation since 2019. Meanwhile, his father, Emmitt Smith, has advised him to focus on his own performance rather than the pressure of his father's famous legacy.
Conclusion
E.J. Smith is now working to secure a permanent spot on the Kansas City Chiefs' 53-man roster for the 2026 season.