“Signed an absolute monster”: Kansas City Chiefs newcomer’s jaw-dropping transformation has NFL fans doing double takes

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 Kansas City Chiefs newcomer’s jaw-dropping transformation has NFL fans doing double takes

Kansas City Chiefs newcomer’s jaw-dropping transformation has NFL fans doing double takes (Getty)

The Kansas City Chiefs already entered the offseason with plenty of attention around their revamped backfield. Then a viral photo of rookie running back Jaydn Ott added another talking point.Over the weekend, an image shared on social media appeared to show Ott looking dramatically bigger than he did in college. The photo spread quickly, and many NFL fans struggled to believe what they were seeing. Before long, the conversation shifted from football to whether the image was even real.

Viral Jaydn Ott's stunning transformation photo sparks disbelief among NFL fans

The Kansas City Chiefs signed Jaydn Ott as an undrafted free agent after the rookie minicamp earlier this offseason. Ott, who played his final college season at Oklahoma, joined a running back room headlined by Kenneth Walker III.However, recently, NFL aggregator Dov Kleiman shared a photo that supposedly showed Ott during a Kansas City Chiefs practice session. The image immediately grabbed attention because the rookie appeared far more muscular than expected, particularly in his legs and upper body.

Fans wasted little time reacting."Dov posting AI cause he's too dumb to notice, he probably thinks this is real," one fan wrote on X. Another said,” Elite RB physique isn't just genetics.

It's structured training, strategic nutrition, and obsessive recovery. Most people train. Few actually program.”Another user pointed to Ott's listed playing weight and questioned the image's authenticity."Come on guys he is listed at 200 pounds. This is so fake."The skepticism continued throughout the day. Several fans argued that the body shown in the picture did not match previous photos of Ott from college or from Kansas City's offseason activities.That reaction makes sense. Ott arrived in the NFL known for his versatility and explosiveness, not for carrying an unusually massive frame. During his college career, he built a reputation as a playmaker who could contribute as both a runner and a receiver.As the debate grew, reporters and fans searched through recent photo databases, including Getty Images, Imagn and the Chiefs' official galleries. Those searches failed to produce evidence that Ott had undergone such a dramatic physical transformation.As a result, many concluded that the viral image either had been altered or did not actually feature the rookie running back.While the photo generated plenty of discussion, there is currently no verified evidence that Ott has added the kind of size shown in the viral post. For now, the biggest takeaway is not a shocking transformation. It is how quickly one eye-catching image can take over NFL social media.

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