The Welsh rugby star chasing his American football dream

Louis Rees-Zammit enters the field before a pre-season game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on 10 August
Louis Rees-Zammit enters the field with the Chiefs for a pre-season game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on 10 August [Getty Images]

Louis Rees-Zammit, the former Wales rugby star, made a second appearance for the Kansas City Chiefs in a pre-season friendly on Saturday.

The ex-Wales winger, who hit international headlines when he quit rugby to pursue a new career in American football, is in a fight to secure a space on the Chiefs' final roster for the NFL season.

He had been one of Wales' star players, scoring 14 tries at international level, before making the "painstaking" decision to join the NFL's international player pathway (IPP).

The gamble paid off when he secured a three-year deal with reigning Super Bowl champions the Chiefs in March.

But despite his contract, Rees-Zammit has no guarantee of a space on the Chiefs' 53-man roster, which will be announced at the end of August.

And he's acknowledged that the NFL is a "cut-throat business".

"I'm not going to be the best player in the world overnight, so I've got to be patient," he said after Saturday's 24-23 loss to the Detroit Lions.

Louis Rees-Zammit kicks off during the fourth quarter pre-season game against the Detroit Lions on 17 August
Louis Rees-Zammit kicks off during the fourth quarter pre-season game against the Detroit Lions on 17 August [Getty Images]

"We've got one more pre-season game so I am going to try and show out there," added Rees-Zammit.

"I've got to perform and I've got to do well because, you know, this is a cut-throat business.

"I'm just going to continue to work really hard every day and then see what the future holds."

Who is Louis Rees-Zammit?

Rees-Zammit poses with the flag of Wales during the NFL Draft in April
Rees-Zammit poses with the flag of Wales during the NFL Draft in April [Getty Images]

Rees-Zammit was born in 2001 and grew up in the seaside town of Penarth, in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales.

As a child, his parents said he was "always on the go".

"[He had] ants in his pants," his mum, Maxine, previously told the BBC. "His legs were moving all the time."

"I think it was his first sports day, and he pretty much won everything," said his father, Joe.

He first got involved in rugby at the age of seven, before deciding to pursue a career in the sport.

In 2020, aged 18, he signed his first professional contract with Gloucester Rugby.

He broke records at the club, becoming their youngest European player, before getting the call to play for Wales in the 2020 Six Nations.

Louis Rees-Zammit celebrates during the 2023 Rugby World Cup
Rees-Zammit celebrates victory at the final whistle following the Rugby World Cup 2023 match between Wales and Fiji [Getty Images]

His rugby career continued to sky-rocket, as he became one of the youngest players to be called up for the British and Irish Lions in 2021, and made Wales' Rugby World Cup squad in 2023.

He has described himself as being very close to his family and, as of last year, was still living at home with his parents.

"My family haven't missed a game, probably since I was seven," he said previously.

"It's the reason why I play the game, to try to make them proud."

Why did Louis Rees-Zammit join the NFL?

Rees-Zammit hinted at his future ambitions in a BBC documentary which aired last September.

"Rugby's been amazing to me, and it's given me everything I ever wanted. But I want more than that. I want more than rugby," he said.

In preparation for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, he travelled to the US city of Atlanta where he worked with Chip Smith, a performance coach who trains pro-athletes - including thousands of NFL players.

Months later, in January 2024, he said that after "careful consideration" he would be joining the NFL's IPP, a 10-week crash course designed to teach the skills to succeed in the league.

"I would like to reiterate that this does not necessarily mean I am retiring from rugby," he said at the time.

Rees-Zammit during off-season workouts for the Kansas City Chiefs in May
Rees-Zammit in training for the Kansas City Chiefs in May [Getty Images]

"But rather at this age and stage of my life, I am excited to explore a unique challenge that has the potential to diversify my skill set," he added.

He drew interest from several NFL franchises, including New York Jets and Cleveland Browns, before signing a three-year deal with the Chiefs in March.

"Growing up in Wales, rugby is absolutely massive, so that’s what I decided to pursue. But I always had it in the back of my head that I wanted to play in the NFL one day," he later told Men's Health.

Rees-Zammit during training camp with the Kansas City Chiefs
Rees-Zammit during training camp with the Kansas City Chiefs [Getty Images]

Will Louis Rees-Zammit make the final 53-man roster?

By the end of the pre-season games, NFL teams have to narrow their rosters down to 53 players.

Nicknamed "Rees Lightning" because of his pace, Rees-Zammit's progress has been the subject of much comment and debate since he joined the team.

At his second pre-season game against the Detroit Lions, he shrugged off injury concerns to feature in multiple roles.

He returned a Lions kick-off for 27 yards and briefly operated as a wide receiver.

"The more reps I get, the better I'll get so I'm excited to see what's going to happen next week and obviously in the future," he said after the game.

US sports journalist Nick Jacobs said he felt Rees-Zammit still had "a way to go" after observing him at a Chiefs training camp at the end of July.

"Him being able to read it right now, that is a struggle for him," Jacobs told the ChiefsDigest podcast on 29 July.

"It doesn't mean that he's not going to be a much better player by the end of this, because he picks things up pretty quickly from the softball game we saw, so I'm not counting him out."

Should Rees-Zammit impress during the pre-season games, he would not be the first former rugby star to do so.

In 2019, former England rugby union wing Christian Wade scored a 65-yard touchdown with his first touch on his debut for the Buffalo Bills at a pre-season game.

But despite that, Wade never played in the regular season for Buffalo and instead spent three years on the franchise's practice squad.

Wade previously warned Rees-Zammit to expect some "lonely" times in the NFL.

The Chiefs will play one final pre-season game against the Chicago Bears on Friday 23 August, before the team's final 53-man roster is announced on 27 August.

Who else plays for the Kansas City Chiefs?

Travis Kelce (centre) with his girlfriend Taylor Swift after the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl earlier this year
Travis Kelce (centre) with his girlfriend Taylor Swift after the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl earlier this year [Getty Images]

Perhaps the best known NFL player in the world is Travis Kelce, a tight-end for the Chiefs.

Kelce, who is the boyfriend of Taylor Swift, has won three Super Bowls with the team since being selected in 2013.

Meanwhile, fellow Chiefs player Patrick Mahomes is considered to be one of the best quarterbacks American football has ever seen.

The 28-year-old signed a 10-year contract with the Chiefs in 2020, reportedly worth $450m (£353m).

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