Carson Steele has decided to join the other side.
Less than 12 months after he and the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, Steele has now joined the Eagles.
According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Eagles have signed RB Carson Steele to a reserve/futures contract earlier this week that will bring him on board for the offseason.
Steele posted on social media to celebrate the move on Thursday:
On to the next chapter.. 💚🙏🏽 @Eagles pic.twitter.com/NL7WQNrLrG
— Carson Steele (@carsonsteele) January 15, 2026
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Steele is still just 23 years old.
The 6-foot, 228-pound running back started his college career at Ball State before transferring to UCLA.
He was undrafted by the Chiefs in the 2024 draft class, but he quickly gained fans in his first training camp for his powerful running style.
That got him into all 17 games as a rookie, rushing 56 times for 183 yards.
Steele played 11 snaps in the Super Bowl defeat, all on special teams.
He didn't get elevated off the Chiefs' practice squad at all in 2025.
Now, he joins an organization that he got a close look at on the biggest stage. It was certainly a bold choice, but one that Steele appears to be embracing.
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