KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Justyn Ross didn't do much to distinguish himself at a three-day Kansas City Chiefs rookie camp that concluded Monday. But in perhaps the most important respect of all, Ross' camp was a huge success.
The former Clemson wide receiver, who joined the Chiefs last week after signing as an undrafted free agent, made it to an NFL practice field and competed.
Such modest prospects once looked unlikely for Ross, who missed a collegiate season in 2020 after being diagnosed with a spinal condition and then was limited all of last season with a stress fracture in his left foot.