KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Brett Veach dropped a particularly interesting five-word phrase at the front end of the combine Tuesday: $60 million in convertible contracts.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in the market for standout defensive linemen and linebackers in this year's NFL Draft. With a retooling in process for Kansas City, the need for more young immediate contributors is needed on defense.
The Kansas City Chiefs must be looking at this offseason as their final chance to save the dynasty they've spent so long cultivating. That might be hyperbolic after just one season of missing the playoffs, but the NFL is such a volatile sport that championship windows zip past faster than anyone can expect.
On February 23, 2026, the Kansas City Chiefs released a two-time Super Bowl champion. Not a fringe roster guy. Not a training camp body. A six-year veteran who’d been there for both Lombardi runs.
The Kansas City Chiefs found themselves under scrutiny this week after the NFLPA released its annual team report cards. Despite the franchise’s sustained success on the field, one area earned an “F” grade, drawing attention across the league.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
If Travis Kelce retires this NFL offseason, there'll be an awfully appealing job offer sent his way the very next day. Kelce has not yet announced his plans for the 2026 NFL season.
The Kansas City Chiefs prepare for the 2026 NFL draft, when they will have the No. 9 pick in the first round. The 2024 AFC champions will have plenty of options at that spot, with multiple offensive players available.
Jeremiyah Love was asked at the NFL Combine where he would want to play, and he said his top option would be the Kansas City Chiefs. He did not explicitly say so, but he did say he would choose to play with the best quarterback in the NFL.
Travis Kelce might not have to take much of a pay cut if he decides to go from the gridiron to the studio. The longtime Kansas City Chiefs tight end Kelce could be in line to make at least $15 million per year as a studio presence, Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reported on Friday.
Kansas City Chiefs DT Chris Jones looks back on his NFL Scouting Combine fondly, and now he's having fun watching the next generation of NFL stars navigate the event.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – While Roger Goodell and the NFL are expected to eventually get an 18-game regular season, with each team traveling internationally once per year, the NFL Players Association has won the battle over the annual report cards.
The Kansas City Chiefs didn't get any extra help from the NFL when it comes to getting salary cap compliant ahead of the March 11 deadline. In late January, the NFL informed clubs that the 2026 salary cap was expected to range from $301.2 million to $305.7 million, marking the first time the NFL salary cap has exceeded $300 million.
Patrick Mahomes was forced to miss the final three games of the 2025 NFL season after suffering a torn ACL, watching as the Kansas City Chiefs finished 6-11 and missed the playoffs for the first time in his career.
The Kansas City Chiefs' dynasty took a major step back in 2025. After becoming the fourth team in NFL history to reach three consecutive Super Bowls, the team finished the season with a record of 6-11.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Three years ago, Anthony Richardson walked across the stage at Kansas City’s Union Station to hug Roger Goodell as the fourth-overall selection in the 2023 draft.
The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off a disappointing 2025 season, which included missing the playoffs after finishing with a 6-11 record and Patrick Mahomes suffering a torn ACL near the end of the year.
The Kansas City Chiefs will have a close eye on the top defensive backs in this year's NFL Draft this week during the NFL Scouting Combine. On Friday, defensive backs, along with tight ends, will take the field to go through numerous athletic tests and position drills.
After going just 6-11 and missing the playoffs for the first time since 2014, the Kansas City Chiefs are hitting the offseason looking to retool. However, they may run into some trouble when it comes to navigating cap space.
It was an unusual season for the Kansas City Chiefs. After going 6-11, they missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014. Adding to the disappointing season, quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered a torn ACL in Week 15 against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Known for letting cornerbacks serve as one-contract players in the Andy Reid era, the Chiefs will strongly consider making an exception. Trent McDuffie extension talks, which began last year, are set to resume.
Chiefs CB Trent McDuffie is entering the fifth year of his rookie deal after the team exercised his fifth-year option last offseason. During his press conference Tuesday at the scouting combine, Chiefs GM Brett Veach made it clear they want McDuffie back and mentioned he’s among the first players they will talk to this week.