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Chiefs’ Joshua Williams digging for answers on reported coyote attack near team hotel

A coyote walks along the grassy shoulder of South Ocean Blvd. near Sloan’s Curve on October 12, 2020 in Palm Beach, Florida.
A coyote walks along the grassy shoulder of South Ocean Blvd. near Sloan’s Curve on October 12, 2020 in Palm Beach, Florida. Imagn Content Services, LLC

Fact and fiction often blend in Las Vegas, right?

But a new story percolating around Super Bowl LVIII is strange, even by Vegas standards. The social-media site Las Vegas Locally shared this message Monday on X: “An NFL player in town for the Super Bowl was attacked by a coyote last night at Lake Las Vegas, according to a source.”

The Chiefs’ hotel is in Lake Las Vegas and the team got in Sunday. There has been no confirmation that such an incident occurred and no other details, but the team had fun with the story.

Defensive back Joshua Williams interviewed teammates at Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night on Monday about the coyote.

Williams chatted with offensive lineman Nick Allegretti, who asked if the coyote survived the attack.

“That’s a better question,” Williams said. “Now we’re getting somewhere. Let’s dig in.”

Allegretti said: “I think (offensive lineman) Darian Kinnard would ruin the coyote. The coyote would be no more.”

This is a funny video.

When asked Wednesday about the coyote, Williams continued to play the role of semi-serious fact-finder.

“It’s still under investigation,” Williams said. “But I feel like we have some information. We have some detailed things I can’t really release to the public right now. I do think, you know, within the next few days we’ll get down to the bottom of it. I got some teammates hitting me on the sneak tip. I’m not gonna out ‘em, but it’s a couple guys willing to give me some free game, you know what I’m saying?”

Williams then nodded toward teammate Chamarri Conner, who was sitting next to him at Wednesday’s media event at the Chiefs’ hotel.

“Chamar, he came to my room last night. I’m not gonna call him a snitch, but he gave me some real detailed information,” Williams said as Conner laughed. And I appreciate it. He’s a great informant for me, and I got him, you know, out on the streets on the chase. Getting some more details for me. We’ll get to the bottom of this for sure.”


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Conner then delivered some bombshell news.

“I actually saw one two days ago,” Conner said.

Williams interjected: “Hey, write that down now!”

Conner, who had never seen a coyote before, spotted one running across the street while he was in a car.

While we may never know if the coyote attack was real or involved an NFL player, Williams enjoyed asking teammates about it for the team video.

“It has (been fun),” Williams said. “The Chiefs’ TikTok, they’re the ones (behind it).”

Presumably, Williams meant the video he recorded at Opening Night, not the coyote.

This story was originally published February 7, 2024 at 1:53 PM.

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Pete Grathoff
The Kansas City Star
From covering the World Series to the World Cup, Pete Grathoff has done a little bit of everything since joining The Kansas City Star in 1997.
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