The Kansas City Chiefs' defense has seen its rough patches from time to time this season, but at the end of the day, the unit has kept the franchise within striking distance.
Nobody sent D’Andre Swift the memo to take it easy during the preseason. The Chicago Bears running back was in his bag on Friday during his team’s preseason finale against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said (via ESPN’s Nate Taylor) that veteran safety Deon Bush suffered a torn Achilles in a preseason loss to the Cardinals on Saturday night.
The Kansas City Chiefs have tasked Chamarri Conner with as much as he can handle in his first two NFL seasons. This year, they're expecting those responsibilities to help him blossom into a multi-dimensional weapon for the defense.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Kansas City Chiefs officially kicked off Day 1 of training camp in St. Joseph, Missouri, on Tuesday, July 22. This practice was exclusively for Chiefs season ticket members, with Wednesday's practice fully open to the public.
The Kansas City Chiefs enter 2025 with pretty solid depth at defensive back. Kansas City will hope to see Kristian Fulton stake his claim after adding him in free agency.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a ton of defensive pieces who have led the overall defensive game plan to success for several seasons in a row. Last year, the Chiefs ranked ninth in the National Football League in average yards allowed per game, and it wasn't by accident.
When an NFL team makes a new addition of some kind—a draft pick or a free agent signing—the move is always about far more than just the impact of that one player.
The Kansas City Chiefs are facing a critical NFL Draft, as they have more than a few needs that must be addressed. While the Chiefs look forward to the upcoming draft, they have players they recently drafted ready to make a name for themselves.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been so good over the past few years that many forget they have roster flaws. However, they were put under the microscope against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Kansas City Chiefs had a strong defense last season; a defense that found ways to hold onto several one score games for the franchise that led them back to the top of the AFC West.
The Kansas City Chiefs defense was among the Top 10 in average yards allowed per game, where they ranked ninth. As the Chiefs defense continues to get stronger for the 2025 campaign, one player that has flown under the radar has been Chamarri Conner.
Today is the big day. The biggest sporting event of the year is here and there are going to be plenty of familiar faces. The Chiefs and the Eagles are going to be facing each other for the second time in the last three Super Bowl matchups and there is a lot on the line for both franchises.
One of the top themes of the Kansas City Chiefs' season thus far has been one player going down and one – or more – subsequently stepping up. That will need to be the case again this weekend as the Houston Texans roll into town.
Due to the quick turnaround of the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 16 game against the Houston Texans and their Week 17 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, head coach Andy Reid was questioned about the status of two injured players on Thursday. Both DB Chamarri Conner and LT D.J.
Kansas City Chiefs DB Chamarri Conner missed his second consecutive practice on Wednesday after suffering a pretty brutal-looking concussion during the Week 15 win over the Cleveland Browns On Tuesday, Chiefs HC Andy Reid said that Conner is doing well after delivering and getting a "wallop" in the game.
In the blink of an eye, the Kansas City Chiefs are just a few days away from their Week 16 matchup against the Houston Texans. Wednesday brings another opportunity for injured players to make progress, but it also means there's less time to do so moving forward.
While Patrick Mahomes deservedly received most of the attention following his ankle injury, cornerback Chamarri Conner also had to leave Week 15’s win over the Cleveland Browns.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Chamarri Conner was ruled out of Sunday's game due to a concussion. He took a knee to the head in the first half, and
Injuries to the Kansas City Chiefs secondary has already forced the unit to be a place of constant experimentation for the team's coaching staff under defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo so far in 2024.
Kansas City Chiefs safety Chamarri Conner is quietly having a breakout year in 2024. The second-year player out of Virginia Tech has made several huge plays for the Chiefs’ defense this season.
Kansas City Chiefs rookie DB Chamarri Conner didn't take long to prove special teams coordinator and assistant head coach Dave Toub right. Just this past week, Toub praised Conner for his performance on special teams.