KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs strategically were the last NFL team to publicly announce their final roster moves, and that wasn’t their only chess move on Tuesday.
Officially, final roster moves were electronically due at the league office by 3 p.m. CT, but after Kansas City told the league, the front office told no one else. The Chiefs waited until 6:55 p.m. to announce them, 60 seconds before the league sent out the full list of roster moves to all 32 clubs.
Only 10 days before the team kicks off the season against the Chargers in Brazil, the roster is far from finalized. Brett Veach and his staff made another shrewd move, capitalizing on a loophole in the rules.
Andy Reid said earlier in camp the team was planning to keep no more than seven wide receivers. Plans change.
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— Jason Brownlee (@Slideweezy) August 27, 2025
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