I have been consistent in saying that this stuff is none of the league's business. I'm not going to drop that position just because the player involved is a member of the Chiefs, or is unlikable or whatever the excuse to make the exception might be. The league has no business involving itself in the non-work lives of its players. And hopefully, that NFLPA actually has the brains and balls to make sure that the next CBA makes that clear.
My guess is that the players will not do that, largely because they are spineless fools being led by someone who should never have been chosen by them, but I'll continue to hope against hope.