Chiefs Week 13 news includes WR cut after Dameon Pierce signing.

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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.

The Kansas City Chiefs made the Dameon Pierce signing news official on November 24, ahead of the Week 13 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys.

The Chiefs’ social media team announced the Pierce addition on X, while also relaying the corresponding cut in the same post.

“We have signed RB Dameon Pierce to our Practice Squad,” KC confirmed. Adding: “We have terminated the Practice Squad contract of WR Jimmy Holiday.”

Unfortunately for the rookie wide receiver, Holiday, it’s not the first time his NFL career has been flipped upside down in recent weeks.

Holiday was released from the Chiefs’ practice squad just after the 2025 trade deadline, after spending the spring, summer, and early portion of the season developing within the KC organization. He was then re-signed shortly thereafter.

Perhaps Holiday returns in late 2025 or early 2026, once again, but that’ll also be his choice.

The rookie pass-catcher and returner is now a free agent, and after Kansas City has very clearly made it known that he’s the low man on the practice squad over the past several weeks, it’s possible that the undrafted prospect elects to take his chances somewhere else.

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GettyThe Kansas City Chiefs have parted ways with wide receiver Jimmy Holiday in Week 13.

For Holiday, the recent roster gymnastics are likely circumstantial, at least to some extent. The Chiefs are healthier than ever at the wide receiver position entering Week 13, and teams must make tough choices when they’re pursuing a Super Bowl.

Keeping a developmental wide receiver and return specialist just doesn’t make sense when you have greater needs elsewhere, and that’s the uphill battle that Holiday is currently facing.

During the preseason, the 6-foot-1 training camp darling caught 3 of his 4 targets for a total of 60 receiving yards. This included a 50-yard reception and 12 total yards after the catch, as well as two preseason kick returns for a total of 56 yards (28-yard average).

The rookie UDFA transferred a couple of times in college, playing for Louisiana Tech, Western Kentucky, and Tennessee. He displayed some promise as a returner and big-play WR during that time.

Holiday returned kickoffs for Tennessee in 2021 and 2022, recording a 25.2-yard average in 2021. His best season as a receiver came with Louisiana Tech in 2024, when he caught 39 of 65 targets for 476 receiving yards.

Obviously, Holiday is a candidate to re-sign to the practice squad again, considering he’s already seesawed on and off it once before. In the meantime, he’ll look for a new NFL opportunity, at least until the next time another KC practice squad role opens up.

Michael Obermuller covers the NFL for Heavy Sports, where he began writing in 2021. His areas of focus include the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Pittsburgh Steelers, with expert knowledge on each based on years of coverage. Michael is an NYC area native and Quinnipiac graduate. More about Michael Obermuller

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