
The Kansas City Chiefs go into tonight's game with the Houston Texans with a lot on the line. If the Chiefs lose, they will fall to 6-7 overall and more than likely be eliminated from playoff contention. Meaning that the planning for the offseason could be happening in the front office sooner than expected.
Regardless of whether the Chiefs win and keep their playoff hopes alive or suffer a loss, the Chiefs need to make some changes this offseason. Whether that be on the offensive side or the defensive side of the ball, that's for the front office to decide, but some players are clear front-runners for removal.
According to ESPN's Dan Graziano, the Chiefs could be willing to make a change on the starting offensive line this offseason, as Jawaan Taylor is listed as a potential trade or cut candidate. Taylor is doubtful vs the Texans tonight.
Jaylon Moore has had a good season thus far in a backup or replacement role this season. Brett Veach's highest-paid free agent signing in 2025 has begun to develop starting experience and could easily slide in as the Chiefs' right tackle for the 2026 season.
Depending on how Moore and the rest of the offensive line perform against the Texans later tonight, he could be a contributing factor in keeping the Chiefs' season alive. It will be a challenge considering the strength of Houston's defense, but with Taylor listed as a potential cut candidate, it's time for anyone on the offensive line or in the depth to step up and force the front office's hand.
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