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Chiefs Legend Tony Gonzalez Defends Young Star Nohl Williams Amid “Chiefs Are NFL Darlings” Accusations After Collision That Injured James Cook Kansas City

Missouri – 10/11/2025

Right after the NFL released the list of 26 players fined for violations during the week, the Buffalo Bills fan community erupted. Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Nohl Williams – the player who caused the collision that left RB James Cook with an ankle injury – was not fined, while many other players received heavier penalties. Bills fans claimed this was evidence that the Chiefs are “the NFL’s darlings.”

On social media, the wave of criticism spread widely with the hashtag #NFLCoddlesChiefs quickly hitting top trending. Some Bills fans even called on the league to “reopen the investigation” into the collision. However, the Chiefs side remained silent until a weighty voice spoke up – Chiefs legend Tony Gonzalez, who was once the team’s icon, stepped in to defend Williams.

Gonzalez shared on the NFL Live program: “Nohl is a young player, playing with speed and instinct. I’ve watched that play multiple times – it wasn’t a malicious hit, just a quick defensive situation in a fierce game. He doesn’t deserve to be turned into a scapegoat for fans’ emotions.”

Nohl Williams’ reaction made Chiefs fans even prouder. On social media, he did not argue, did not retaliate, but simply posted a photo of himself in practice with a short caption: “I’m just trying to play the right way and learn every day.” The post quickly attracted thousands of supportive comments, many calling him “a rookie with grit.”

Though the controversy has not cooled down, ESPN analysts say Williams is displaying the true Kansas City spirit – calm, disciplined, and not letting social media dictate the field. With backing from legends like Gonzalez and trust from Head Coach Andy Reid, Nohl Williams seems to have weathered the first storm of his NFL career.

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