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The Kansas City Chiefs have released defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs after a series of troubling incidents, according to reports. Buggs, who was signed to the team’s practice squad in January and later to a futures contract in February, faced a string of allegations starting in May.

One of the allegations involved animal cruelty charges in Alabama, where Buggs was accused of leaving two dogs malnourished and without access to food or water. Despite his agent’s denial of the allegations, Buggs found himself in legal trouble once again earlier this month when he was arrested on a domestic violence/burglar charge in Tuscaloosa.

Buggs, who did not play in any games for the Chiefs, has had a career spanning 56 games with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions from 2019 to 2023. The decision to release him from the team was made after the recent incidents came to light.

The news of Buggs’ release has brought attention to the off-field behavior of professional athletes and the consequences they may face as a result. It serves as a reminder that professional athletes are not immune to legal issues and must be held accountable for their actions both on and off the field.

While Buggs’ time with the Chiefs may have come to an end, the impact of his actions will likely have a lasting effect on his career and reputation in the NFL. As fans and observers, it is important to remember that professional athletes are human beings with their own set of challenges and struggles, and it is essential to support them in making positive choices and decisions.