John Michael Gyllenborg, a tight end from Wyoming, signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent. He chose the Chiefs for both personal and professional reasons, seeing them as the best fit for his career.
Key points
John Michael Gyllenborg signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent
He is a native of Leawood, Kansas and played for Wyoming
Gyllenborg received $267,500 in guaranteed money on his contract
He only started playing football in his senior year of high school
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Nov 30, 2024; Pullman, Washington, USA; Wyoming Cowboys tight end John Michael Gyllenborg (84) lines up for a play against the Washington State Cougars in the first half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-Imagn Images | James Snook-Imagn Images
Nov 30, 2024; Pullman, Washington, USA; Wyoming Cowboys tight end John Michael Gyllenborg (84) lines up for a play against the Washington State Cougars in the first half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-Imagn Images | James Snook-Imagn Images
The Kansas City Chiefs did not address the tight end position in the 2026 NFL Draft ā but the organization made an intriguing addition immediately after the event concluded.
Among the first undrafted free agents to reportedly sign with the Chiefs was former Wyoming tight end John Michael Gyllenborg. Gyllenborg is a native of Leawood, Kansas, and graduated from Rockhurst High School in Kansas City, Missouri.
Speaking on the second day of the Chiefsā rookie minicamp on Saturday, Gyllenborg was upfront about the fact that he does not have the longest football resume. He actually did not pick up the sport until he was a senior in high school.
That small high school resume began with encouragement from Rockhurst head coach Kelly Donohoe ā and ended with a Division I football scholarship offer, despite having played only three high school games.
āI grew up here in KC,ā Gyllenborg recalled, āand I played every sport growing up ā except football because my grandpa didnāt want me to. I got to Rockhurst, and Coach Donohoe came in my senior year ā it was also COVID ā he was basically like, āCome out and have fun with the boys. You will love it.āā
āI just went out thinking it was for fun and that I was still focused on basketball or baseball,ā Gyllenborg continued. āI ended up playing three games and got hurt, but Wyoming stuck around and offered me. Thatās how that all kind of happened.ā
Then-Wyoming head coach Craig Bohl took a chance on Gyllenborgās raw athleticism.
āCoach Bohl, who was the coach at the time, was really tight with Donohoe,ā explained Gyllenborg. āI think they just liked the upside I provided. I wasnāt very good, but they liked the upside that I provided as a tall, lengthy, fast guy. Donohoe, through his encouragement, was like, āYou should go do this. You have the upside.ā And here we are today.ā
Gyllenborg now finds himself a part of a team he grew up cheering for. He claimed to have attended at least one game in Kansas City in every season under head coach Andy Reid ā including the 2021 seasonās Wild Card playoff victory over the . He realizes, however, the importance of taking a professional approach to joining his hometown team.
āItās surreal,ā he remarked. āI have to kind of level myself out a little bit ā especially out on the field with all the coaches and everything. Wearing the uniform, itās really cool. But this is football. Itās the most competitive sport ever. So, you canāt let your feelings get to you. Youāve got to remember that weāre still out there playing ball.ā
After going undrafted, Gyllenborg was able to choose his destination. Although he wanted to be in Kansas City, he did not make the decision lightly. Taking emotions out, he saw the Chiefs as making the most sense overall from a football and personnel standpoint.
According to the contract websiteĀ *Spotrac*, GyllenborgĀ ā implying the Chiefs see him as much more than a fun local story.
āWe had to make a decision quick after the draft,ā Gyllenborg revealed. āAt that point, knowing that the Chiefs were on the table, I was like, āYeah, Iām going to the Chiefs.ā I also had to separate my bias at that point and understand that I had to do whatās best for me.
āEven while separating that, the Chiefs were always the best option for me,ā Gyllenborg admitted. āTheir offense loves tight ends, and they wanted me really bad. Obviously, I wanted to be here. It was pretty much a no-brainer for me.ā
Still, Gyllenborg admits he has received ācountless textsā since joining the Chiefs and knows how special this opportunity is.
āItās a lot of fun how excited my family and friends are,ā he said. āAgain, this is a job. Itās a business. I understand that. Iām coming in locked in, but it is really exciting how excited everyone in my life and a lot of friends and family are.ā
Q&A
What is John Michael Gyllenborg's background in football?
John Michael Gyllenborg did not start playing football until his senior year of high school and played only three games before receiving a Division I scholarship.
Why did Gyllenborg choose to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs?
Gyllenborg chose the Chiefs because he believed they were the best option for his career, especially given their offensive strategy that favors tight ends.
How much guaranteed money did Gyllenborg receive in his contract with the Chiefs?
Gyllenborg received $267,500 in guaranteed money on his undrafted contract with the Chiefs.
What was Gyllenborg's experience attending games as a fan before joining the Chiefs?
Gyllenborg attended at least one Chiefs game each season under head coach Andy Reid, including a playoff victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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