In a swift turn of events, the Kansas City Chiefs' defensive backs coach, Dave Merritt, is no longer facing legal trouble from the state of Kansas. The misdemeanor charge of domestic battery that led to his arrest on the morning of April 22 has been officially dismissed by the District Court of Johnson County.
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo broke the news late Thursday afternoon, sharing the Order of Dismissal that closed the case just over two weeks after the incident. According to Merritt's representatives, "The DA's office looked at it a little more thoroughly and reviewed some additional information," leading to the decision to drop the charge.
This development comes after Chiefs head coach Andy Reid addressed the situation over the weekend, emphasizing the organization's patience and trust in the legal process. "Dave's been very up-front with everything," Reid stated during his press conference. "We're still going through that whole procedure. In this case, you always let the law enforcement part take care of itself and work its way out."
With the legal chapter now closed, Merritt can shift his full attention back to the gridiron. He faces a significant challenge in the coming season, tasked with rebuilding a defensive backfield that lost several key starters during the offseason. For Chiefs fans, this dismissal means the team can move forward without off-field distractions, focusing on what matters most: preparing for another championship run.
This marks the end of our coverage on this matter, with the focus now squarely on the upcoming season and the resilience of this Chiefs squad.
