The Kansas City Chiefs have a history of drafting great defensive back players over the last few years. We all know about the rookie class that practically won the Chiefs playoff games two years ago.
The Kansas City Chiefs solidified their depth in the secondary during the 2024 NFL draft. The loss of several veterans at the start of the offseason has led to another shake-up in the defensive unit.
The career of an NFL player changes often due to injuries, personal reasons, or ability, making it impossible to predict. The Kansas City Chiefs have had some of the greatest players in football history wear their uniform and affect success while inspiring others off the field.
The NFL has introduced a significant rule change for the 2024 season, impacting the kickoff play for Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs, along with the rest of the league.
The Dallas Cowboys brought back Ezekiel Elliott last week, but they could still use some help in their backfield. Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox sees a potential solution in Jerick McKinnon.
Kansas City Chiefs first-round draft pick WR Xavier Worthy was turning heads at rookie minicamp over the weekend. While Chiefs HC Andy Reid will be the first to tell you that there's more to Worthy than his blazing-fast speed, during padless throwing camps like rookie minicamp, that's the main thing on display.
The Kansas City Chiefs' first-year class got in some valuable work at rookie minicamp, but a few veterans also used this period as a chance to get a bit more experience.
One former BYU football player will be coached by another, and he’s excited about it. There is an overplayed narrative about the Kansas City Chiefs targeting draft prospects from BYU because head coach Andy Reid is an alum.
The NFL newcomer has a lot to learn in Kansas City, but he has already shown what could be possible. In this offseason, one of the Kansas City Chiefs’ most intriguing free-agent signings has been international rugby star Louis Rees-Zammit.
The Kansas City Chiefs are excited to test out first-round draft pick Xavier Worthy and his legendary wheels this season. The No. 28 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Worthy hit the field with the Chiefs for the first time for rookie minicamp this week and left a good first impression on head coach Andy Reid.
The Chiefs made a lot of picks to help the team in 2024, but one could turn into a late-round sleeper.
Louis Rees-Zammit praises the advice of quarterback Patrick Mahomes as he continues his transition to American football with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs enter the 2024 campaign aiming for a historic third consecutive Super Bowl championship, and could face a familiar roadblock in the AFC, in the Baltimore Ravens.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift were absent from the 2024 Met Gala despite being invited to the major event. According to TMZ, the couple declined to attend the Met Gala because Swift is going back on the road for her Eras Tour.
Xavier Worthy was the first-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft for the Kansas City Chiefs, the two-time defending champions. That leads to a lot of expectations in how he is going to continue that success for the franchise, especially for an offense that could use the receiving help.
To become the first team to three-peat in the Super Bowl era, K.C. should keep improving its roster. With that in mind, here are three more moves the Chiefs must make this offseason.
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes isn't allowed to participate in rookie minicamp with his newest teammates, but he's been keeping tabs on them as they get their feet wet in the NFL.
As the Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up their 2024 rookie minicamp, head coach Andy Reid spoke to the media on Monday to discuss his first on-field impressions from the rookie class.
The Chargers have already been active in the post-draft free agent market at the receiver position.
If you are going to be a new tight end joining a particular NFL offense, there are arguably no places better than the Kansas City Chiefs. By going to Kansas City in this year’s NFL Draft, Jared Wiley is getting an opportunity to learn from possibly the best tight end of all-time, Travis Kelce.
In the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs made a strategic move by selecting offensive tackle Kingsley Suamataia. Suamataia, a name that was buzzing as a potential first-round pick for them, was secured with the penultimate pick in the second round in a move that was widely regarded as a steal.
The wideout is confident as he makes the transition to the NFL.
In his career, he has 140 receptions, 1,589 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Mahomes has accepted that he and the Chiefs are the new villains of the NFL.
The wideout is on track to remain with the Chiefs this season, but his future beyond that point is uncertain.
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