On Monday, word leaked of the agreement between the Kansas City Chiefs and offensive tackle Jaylon Moore. On Thursday, it was made official. The Chiefs welcomed Moore to Arrowhead after the new league finally began to have him sit down and sign the two-year, $30 million contract that had already been agreed upon. The Chiefs are hoping Moore solves the issues made apparent at the position over the last year, especially following their Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Moore, a 6-foot-4, 311-pound lineman, spent the past four seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, appearing in 55 games and making 12 starts. During the 2024 season, Moore played in 15 games and started five of them in place of an injured Trent Williams. During that period, Moore logged 271 offensive snaps, 259 of which were at left tackle, giving him a promising body of work that led to the Chiefs' interest. The Chiefs' decision to sign Moore (hopefully) addresses a critical need at left tackle after trying four different competitor
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