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NFL analyst Mike Florio feels the delay in Rashee Rice's DUI case is conveniently in favor of the Chiefs' early 2025 schedule
The Kansas City Chiefs traded star wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins last week for five draft picks, including a 2022 first-rounder. While Kansas City's offense is worse off without ...
The Kansas City Chiefs’ biggest pick in the 2025 NFL Draft was an offensive linemen. An NBA analyst didn’t hold back when he criticized Milwaukee Bucks’ general manager. The moves made by ...
The coaching continuity of the Kansas City Chiefs has been a key component for the team's sustained success. Even this week, Steve Spagnuolo spoke with the media about the defense's success and ...
The Kansas City Chiefs offseason has been an active one, specifically in the wide receiver room. KC signed Hollywood Brown just last week, and have let the likes of Marquez Valdes-Scantling walk.
Rice’s absence capped off a day in which receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown (ankle), tight end Jake Briningstool (hamstring) and linebacker Drue Tranquill (back) also sat out, raising questions about Kansas City’s depth ahead of Saturday’s preseason opener.
Even when the Kansas City Chiefs aren't officially defending Super Bowl champions, the National Football League is going to make sure they remain front and center anyway.
But one could easily argue that offensive line is Kansas City’s greatest need heading into 2025. The Chiefs have three starters under contract, so long as they want them back.
The Kansas City Chiefs unsuccessfully attempted to trade up in the first round in the 2023 NFL draft with an eye toward a wide receiver, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
During his conversation with @EdEastonJr, Super Bowl champion Jason McCourty commented on Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco's future