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“This Can’t Be Real” — Chiefs Player Goes Viral For Legs That Look Straight Out Of A Video Game

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Kansas City Chiefs rookie.
Kansas City Chiefs rookie. (Photo via X)

The Kansas City Chiefs brought a lot of talent to the running back room, starting with Super Bowl 61 MVP Kenneth Walker III. The veteran will lead the running game, but he isn’t the only talent in the room.

Undrafted free agent Jaydn Ott earned a deal with the AFC West team after the rookie mini camp. The Oklahoma alum reportedly bulked up in recent weeks. NFL aggregator Dov Kleiman shared a picture of Ott at practice.

He looked completely jacked, with giant biceps and legs during drills.

NFL Fans Don’t Believe Kansas City Chiefs Rookie Got So Stronger

Kansas City Chiefs helmet on ground
Kansas City Chiefs helmet (Photo Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

Many fans were skeptical about the picture. They didn’t hold back when calling out Kleiman for sharing an AI-generated picture (not the first time this week).

“Dov posting AI cause he’s too dumb to notice, he probably thinks this is real,” one fan said.

“Too bad he is only 208 lbs on the official roster. AI can do some cool stuff can’t it,” another fan said.

“Come on guys he is listed at 200 pounds. This is so fake,” a third fan wrote.

“No way. lol. No way. If that’s real he can’t move. Laron Landry reincarnated,” a fourth fan added.

“Losing more and more integrity by the day, if you even have any left,” a fifth commented.

After a thorough search, including Imagn and Getty Images, as well as the Chiefs’ latest photo galleries, there is no evidence that Ott got any bigger. While the person in the picture looks really strong, that isn’t the rookie.

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