Priest Holmes Was Actually BETTER Than You Thought
Priest Holmes went undrafted in the 1997 NFL Draft. He ran a 4.73 forty, sat behind Ricky Williams at Texas, and was eventually replaced by Jamal Lewis in Baltimore. And then, from 2001 to 2003 with the Kansas City Chiefs, he became the most dominant running back in football. In this episode of Red Zone Docs, we break down the full career of Priest Holmes — from overlooked prospect to NFL Offensive Player of the Year, three-time First-Team All-Pro, and single-season touchdown record holder under head coach Dick Vermeil. We examine his historic 2002 season, his 27-touchdown 2003 record, and the peak that still stands among the greatest in NFL history. Is Priest Holmes a Hall of Famer? This is the complete story — and the case for why his legacy deserves a second look.

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