The Kansas City Chiefs in 2025 are going to be an interesting watch, with many waiting for Andy Reid's team to fall into the chasing pack in the AFC. The Super Bowl loss has been the catalyst for that thought, but let's not forget that the Chiefs still have Patrick Mahomes and a host of talented players on both sides of the ball.
The AFC pecking order entering the 2025 season is fluid, and with the Kansas City Chiefs coming off a brutal Super Bowl loss and a so-so offseason, this might be the year the champs fall away.
The Kansas City Chiefs have set the expectations for themselves sky high in the upcoming season. Since 2018, the team has made it to five Super Bowls, winning three of those.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet, and with a mega-contract and numerous endorsements, he is certainly not short of money.
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Many folks are hopping off the Kansas City Chiefs bandwagon in 2025 with a host of reasons why. Some think the talent isn't there, while others believe the AFC West has improved, so the Chiefs won't have it all their own way.
The Kansas City Chiefs' offensive line will be a big watch this offseason, and more so when training camp begins, as the unit is perhaps the most under pressure to perform in 2025.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is getting ready for his 13th season in the NFL, eyeing his fourth Super Bowl ring alongside Patrick Mahomes.
From the moment former Philadelphia Eagles lineman Jason Kelce retired, his brother's (Travis's) teammate took over as the league's best center. The notion was only cemented by Creed Humphrey's All-Pro selection after the 2024 season.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a lot of work to do before the start of next season and they know that. The Chiefs are looking to get back to another Super Bowl in 2025, but they are also looking to win it.
At the conclusion of the Kansas City Chiefs' mandatory minicamp, head coach Andy Reid was asked about veteran tight end Travis Kelce's workload that fans should expect to see.
The Kansas City Chiefs' 2024 campaign ended in heartbreak. While the franchise didn't have a fully healthy roster, the Chiefs still found a way to make it to their third straight Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs will look a lot different next season on both sides of the ball. On the offense side, they will have a new look offensive line and a wide receiving core that will welcome back some players who missed a lot of last season with injuries.
All this offseason, everything that has been said about the Kansas City Chiefs has not been good. Since they lost in the Super Bowl, which ended their season, the Chiefs are not getting love from anyone.
The Kansas City Chiefs may have gotten the steal of the 2025 draft when they selected Josh Simmons at the end of the first round. Not only will Simmons make an impact right away, but his going to the Chiefs was the perfect landing destination for him .
When it comes to NFL Draft expertise, Daniel Jeremiah is one of the first guys you think of. He has been working for the NFL Network since 2012 and has become one of the most respected analysts in the field.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has one of the widest ranges of outcomes for any star player in the upcoming season. At his best, the former second-round pick has already established himself as one of Patrick Mahomes’ best receivers and can be the focal point of the passing attack.
For the Kansas City Chiefs, minicamp isn’t just a tune-up. It’s an early proving ground for the players who want to earn the right to be part of a dynasty.
The Kansas City Chiefs have quietly been one of the more consistent secondaries over the last handful of seasons. Mainly due to players with lower draft pedigrees or smaller contracts, Kansas City has been able to frustrate pass catchers and quarterbacks.
The Kansas City Chiefs officially made three roster moves on Friday following their minicamp. The full list includes: Chiefs signed C Joey Lombard Chiefs waived TE Kevin Foelsch Chiefs released G Tremayne Anchrum Anchrum, 26, was drafted by the Rams in the seventh round out of Clemson in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Kansas City Chiefs have added another name to their offensive line room as they continue to sort out the competition heading into next month's training camp.
There will be plenty of eyes on Chiefs 2025 first-round draft pick Josh Simmons when training camp kicks off in late July. He is expected to compete with
Jeffrey Bassa might be a fifth-round rookie, but it hasn’t taken long for him to earn the respect of the heart of the Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive. Nick