The Kansas City Chiefs have cut RB Larry Johnson, one day after he sat out a loss to the Jaguars on a team-imposed suspension.

The move comes two weeks after Johnson belittled coach Todd Haley in a series of Twitter posts and used gay slurs with reporters in the team's locker room.

A two-time Pro Bowler, Johnson was second on the team's all-time rushing list with 6,090 yards. A group of fans had petitioned the team last week not to allow Johnson to gain the 75 yards he needed break the team's rushing record.

The Chiefs suspended Johnson for detrimental conduct two weeks ago, then worked out a settlement in which he'd miss only one game check.

Johnson drew criticism from gay-advocacy group GLAAD after his use of a gay slur. He later apologized.

He has had a rocky relationship with the team, and requested the team part ways with him last season, before GM Scott Pioli and head coach Todd Haley came aboard.