Chiefs 2026 rookies will participate in the NFLPA Rookie Premiere

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The Kansas City Chiefs will have players from the 2026 draft class in attendance at this year’s NFLPA Rookie Premiere event. The event serves as the first organized entry point into the business of professional football, where player identity, content, and commercial opportunity begin to scale.

The NFL Players Association and NFL Players Inc. are hosting 42 rookies from the 2026 NFL Draft on May 14-16 in Los Angeles. The Chiefs will have three rookie representatives on the released list, including Mansoor Delane, Emmett Johnson, and Garrett Nussmeier.

Introducing the 2026 NFLPA Rookie Premiere Class

At the NFLPA Rookie Premiere presented by @topps, these 42 promising talents will make long-lasting relationships with partners, make connections through their union and take the next step in their professional journey.

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— NFLPA (@NFLPA) May 6, 2026

The NFLPA released a statement detailing the three-day session.

Across three days, rookies will participate in trading card photoshoots, autograph signings, jersey unveilings, and a full slate of content creation sessions, while also taking part in business orientation led by union leadership focused on group licensing, personal brand development, and long-term income opportunities. The event brings together the NFL’s top incoming talent with leading brands, licensees, and media partners to build early relationships that extend well beyond the field.

Since 1994, Rookie Premiere has served as a launchpad for players and partners, turning early access into long-term relationships and sustained commercial growth.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs 2026 rookies will participate in the NFLPA Rookie Premiere

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