The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face the Denver Broncos in an AFC West showdown at Arrowhead Stadium this afternoon, but the defending Super Bowl champions made sure to take time last week to honor America’s servicemembers ahead of Veterans Day on Monday.
In a Twitter post, the team shared that ex-Chiefs wideout Dante Hall traveled to Germany to spend time with U.S. Army members at Illesheim Storck Barracks at U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach.
During the visit, Hall participated in events on the base including a flight simulation, and met American soldiers stationed abroad who were excited to encounter the NFL legend.
As we honor members of our troops during Salute to Service month, Chiefs legend, @ogxfactor82 visited Illesheim Storck Barracks at USAG Ansbach 🇺🇸
He participated in a field exercise, toured the helicopters, participated in a flight simulation, and ate lunch with the 615th… pic.twitter.com/RMpW8nEYT1
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) November 9, 2024
Hall was among the most notable athletes on Kansas City’s roster during his tenure with the Chiefs. He was drafted by Kansas City in 2000 and was most notable for his outstanding abilities as a kick returner.
Expect to see the Chiefs continue leaning on Hall as one of their most popular off-field ambassadors.