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Chiefs Rookie Dumps 0nlyFans Star Girlfriend Right After Making the 53-Man Roster

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Kansas City, MO —
The Kansas City Chiefs have finalized their 53-man roster, sharpening focus on another season chasing Super Bowl glory. But beyond the field, one rookie’s personal decision is stealing headlines in Chiefs Kingdom.

For many first-year players, surviving final cuts marks the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. Yet, with that spotlight comes new pressure — and sometimes the challenge of balancing football commitments with off-field distractions.

This week, one rookie’s choice went viral. Instead of celebrating with friends and family after making the roster, he drew attention for ending a relationship he felt brought too much visibility at a crucial stage in his career.

That rookie is linebacker Jamal Brooks, Kansas City’s fourth-round pick, who reportedly ended his relationship with Ashley Marie, a 21-year-old OnlyFans creator from California known for cosplay, bikini shoots, and lifestyle content built around anime and gaming communities.
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Marie, who first gained traction on TikTok before expanding to OnlyFans, has amassed around 50,000 followers. While her content leans more toward playful, fan-oriented branding rather than explicit material, her growing platform inevitably brought added attention to Brooks.

The rookie explained his decision with blunt honesty:

“Right now, I need to focus on building my career with the Chiefs. She brought too much noise, too many eyes on me. I need peace, I need focus — if not, I’ll lose my chance and be left behind under the lights of Arrowhead Stadium.”

Social media reaction was split. Some fans applauded Brooks for prioritizing football over distractions, while others sympathized with Marie, pointing out the sacrifices that come with life in the NFL spotlight.

For Brooks, the move sends a clear message to teammates and fans: his full focus is on football. As he begins his journey as a backup linebacker and special-teams contributor, he’s making it clear — the Chiefs come first.

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