The Kansas City Chiefs' roller coaster with rookie Keondre Coburn has had its fair share of ups and downs thus far in the 2023 season. As of Wednesday, it appears that things are taking yet another turn and the sixth-round pick is on the move once again.
Just like that, the Kansas City Chiefs have lost a 2023 NFL draft pick for the second time this season. The first time around, the Chiefs lost DT Keondre Coburn after they waived him from the 53-man roster.
The Denver Broncos' three-game winning streak wasn't enough to coax Kansas City Chiefs draft pick Keondre Coburn to stay with their team. The former sixth-round
After a stint in Denver, Kansas City’s sixth-round pick is back where he started — and back with his friends. Crisis averted! After ping-ponging between AFC West adversaries, rookie defensive tackle Keondre Coburn was officially reunited with the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday — and spoke candidly about his time away and his newest goals.
Four weeks ago, the Kansas City Chiefs waived defensive lineman Keondre Coburn from their active roster intending to re-sign him to their practice squad after he cleared waivers.
When the Kansas City Chiefs executed a trade with the New York Jets to bring back wide receiver Mecole Hardman, a pair of roster casualties were waived in order to make room on the roster.
This year’s sixth-rounder spent a few weeks with the Denver Broncos. Now, he is back on waivers. On Tuesday, the Denver Broncos waived defensive tackle Keondre Coburn, according to the NFL’s official transactions report.
Back in mid-October, the Kansas City Chiefs lost one of their 2023 NFL draft picks on waivers to a division rival. Now, that player has been placed on
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton spent a portion of his press conference Wednesday praising newly-arrived rookie nose tackle Keondre Coburn, whom the team claimed off waivers last week.
The former Texas Longhorn was a sixth-round pick of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2023 NFL Draft. The Denver Broncos have been quiet on the trade front.
Lil'Jordan Humphrey might have whiplash with how much the Denver Broncos have moved him on and off the roster. On Friday, the Broncos released Humphrey,
Kansas City waived its sixth-round rookie defensive tackle and its kick returner on Thursday. According to the NFL transactions report, former Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Keondre Coburn — a 2023 sixth-round draft pick out of Texas — has been claimed on waivers from the Denver Broncos.
The Denver Broncos released receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey Friday, and claimed nose tackle Keondre Coburn off waivers from the Kansas City Chiefs. Denver waived Humphrey on Oct.
Kansas City Chiefs GM Brett Veach gambled with a sixth-round draft pick, and the gamble didn't pay off. The Chiefs waived DT Keondre Coburn, a sixth-round draft pick out of Texas in 2023, to make room for WR Mecole Hardman and DL Charles Omenihu on the 53-man roster.
On Thursday, Kansas City waived kick returner Montrell Washington and defensive tackle Keondre Coburn On Thursday, friend-of-the-site Matt Derrick of Chiefs Digest reported that the Kansas City Chiefs had waived two players from their active roster: wide receiver Montrell Washington and defensive tackle Keondre Coburn.
The sixth-round rookie out of Texas is not taking his first preseason game this Sunday against the Saints for granted. After a long offseason, the Kansas City Chiefs are just a few days away from Sunday’s preseason matchup against the New Orleans Saints.
As the calendar flips to August, the Kansas City Chiefs are continuing their training camp process while also gearing up for both the 2023 NFL preseason and regular season.
Kansas City’s rookie defensive lineman is taking his study habits seriously during training camp. The Kansas City Chiefs’ rookie defensive lineman Keondre Coburn understands that the first step to helping his new team claim another Lombardi trophy is mastering the team’s complex defensive playbook.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been able to receive instant impacts and production from recent draft picks. Surely, those have come from different areas of the draft.
With the No. 194 pick in the 2023 NFL draft on Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs picked Texas DT Keondre Coburn, making him the third of four Longhorns selected on the weekend. Now, Coburn heads into a situation in Kansas City where he will be able to provide valuable depth and talent to a rebuilding defensive interior, led by Chris Jones.
Keondre Coburn NFL Draft Overview Position: Defensive Tackle Height: 6′-2″ Weight: 332 pounds School: Texas More 2023 NFL Draft Profiles After spending the past five seasons with the Texas Longhorns, Keondre Coburn has officially declared for the 2023 NFL Draft.
With the NFL Combine in the rearview mirror and Pro Days about to be launched across college campuses. It’s time to dissect some of the things we learned from Indianapolis and match players and possible NFL destinations.
It was not hard to see just how bad the Texas Longhorns were defensively in their first season under coach Steve Sarkisian and defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski. They allowed opponents to score 31.1 points, which was 99th out of 130 FBS teams, on 426.4 yards of total offense per game.
Texas Longhorns defensive lineman Keondre Coburn was honest about his initial reaction to seeing the Alabama Crimson Tide on the 2022 schedule. “Oh, we get a chance to play Bama.
As Texas football looms closer to kicking off Sept. 4 against Louisiana, the hype surrounding the teams' most talented players has continued to build.
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