The Kansas City Chiefs are in a rare position in the NFL. They are competing for championships while also preparing for the next phase of the roster. With Patrick Mahomes still in his prime and Andy Reid running one of the league’s most creative offenses, Kansas City can’t afford to stand still.
While the Kansas City Chiefs have had to make several cap-shedding transactions this offseason, other teams, especially in the AFC West, have been able to improve their roster with under-the-radar acquisitions.
The Kansas City Chiefs caused shockwaves around the NFL by trading All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams for a haul of draft picks, including the No.
At this point in the offseason, it has been well-documented that the Kansas City Chiefs desperately need to revamp several areas of the roster, including running back.
Eighteen days. That’s how long Mike McDaniel stayed unemployed after the Dolphins fired him on January 8 following a 7-10 collapse. By January 26, he was standing inside Chargers headquarters in Los Angeles, drawing up plays for Justin Herbert.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
January 5, Jawaan Taylor opened Instagram and typed what the Chiefs front office hadn’t yet made official. “Year 7. Not the ending we imagined,” the right tackle wrote, two full months before Kansas City released him in early March.
Free agency begins on Monday afternoon when the legal tampering period opens up for NFL teams across the league landscape. While not all deals will become official until the start of the league year on Wednesday at 4 pm Eastern, signings and trades will be made in the coming days.
Star tight end Travis Kelce wants to continue his NFL career after 13 years with the Kansas City Chiefs and could be open to playing for another team, The Athletic reported on Sunday.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Two months since the end of a disappointing Chiefs season, future Hall of Fame tight end Travis Kelce has not announced whether he will return in 2026.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – To end a week filled with cryptic tweets from Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson, Dianna Russini dropped her own enigmatic post on Sunday afternoon.
Dianna Russini reports that TE Travis Kelce “appears motivated” to return for his 14th season, adding that the Chiefs are in the mix to re-sign him. It was recently reported that the Chiefs have had some communication with Kelce about a return, and Kansas City has been clear all offseason about their desire to have him back in 2026.
Travis Kelce is flirting with retirement for a second consecutive offseason. Much like last offseason, however, it appears increasingly likely that he will play at least one more year.
The Chiefs have several traditions, one being a winning dynasty. However, beyond that, developing young talent, managing the salary cap, and avoiding large financial commitments to aging veterans have also been cornerstones of the Kansas City Chiefs’ recent success.
With 2026 NFL free agency on the Kansas City Chiefs' doorstep, one big problem they've got to solve is the pass rush. Chiefs GM Brett Veach's typical modus operandi in free agency is to go after young players who are seeking a second contract, but can't get one from their original team for one reason or another.
A former Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver has changed careers after a four-year career in the NFL. After spending time with the New York Giants, the Chiefs and the Cleveland Browns, Kadarius Toney has not played in the league since 2024.
The Kansas City Chiefs could face a critical decision at quarterback as they approach the upcoming NFL season. With uncertainty surrounding Patrick Mahomes’ readiness for Week 1, analysts believe the team may need to strengthen its depth at the position.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Chiefs do not plan to use a restricted tender on G Mike Caliendo. This means that Caliendo will be an unrestricted free agent next week. Caliendo, 27, signed with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Western Michigan following the 2022 NFL Draft.
The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off a very disappointing 2025 season. They finished the regular season with a record of 6-11, their lowest win total since 2012, as they missed the playoffs for the first time in over a decade.
Ian Rapoport reports that the Chiefs are bringing back LS James Winchester on a one-year deal worth $1.75 million, which is fully guaranteed. Winchester had previously signed a one-year deal with Kansas City just under a year ago.