Chiefs S Deon Bush re-signed for his third season in Kansas City on Tuesday. The decision seemingly evoked some memories of when he first signed with the team back in 2022. If you'll recall, Bush made an introductory tweet shortly after signing his original contract with the team.
The Kansas City Chiefs have brought back a familiar face on the defensive side of the ball, and the domino effect of the deal paints a picture of KC's plans for the back of their defense.
Deon Bush is one of the heroes for the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship win ower the Baltimore Ravens. His interception helped his team make their fourth Super Bowl appearance in five years.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ defense has stepped up when it has mattered most against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game. Backup safety Deon Bush was the unit’s latest hero midway through the fourth quarter when he intercepted Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in the end zone to give the ball back to Patrick Mahomes.
The Chiefs announced on Saturday that they are signing S Deon Bush to the active roster. The team is also elevating NT Mike Pennel and RB Deneric Prince, as well as waiving LB Darius Harris.
The Kansas City Chiefs hinted in recent days that they'd be shaking up the roster picture a bit before their Week 8 matchup against the Denver Broncos.
The Kansas City Chiefs added defensive tackle Danny Shelton and defensive back Deon Bush to their practice squad on Wednesday according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
According to Adam Schefter, the Chiefs are bringing back DT Danny Shelton and S Deon Bush to the practice squad. Both are veteran players but are eligible for practice squad spots since the NFL changed the rules a few years back. Shelton, 30, is a former first-round pick out of Washington by the Browns in the 2015 NFL Draft.
The Kansas City Chiefs released a pair of veteran defenders on Tuesday as they cut their roster to 53 players. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Chiefs
In an incredible turn of events at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Saturday practice session, defensive backs Trent McDuffie and Deon Bush tag-teamed on an interception during workouts at Missouri Western State University.
It might look like the safety room is rather full for the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the 2023 NFL draft. The addition of Mike Edwards and re-signing of Deon Bush, have the room looking set as far as depth and starters are concerned.
The Kansas City safety will be back on on VSB contract this season — but one that won’t come back on the team. On March 31, the Kansas City Chiefs re-signed safety Deon Bush for the coming season.
A year after bringing Deon Bush over from the Bears, the Chiefs will give him the opportunity to play an eighth NFL season. The veteran safety/special-teamer agreed to terms on a new Kansas City accord Friday, Adam Schefter of ESPN.com tweets.
The Cincinnati Bengals look to continue their recent domination of the visiting Kansas City Chiefs when the two AFC powerhouse teams meet in Sunday's showdown.
During the bye week, we reviewed the Chiefs’ special teams unit and came to the conclusion that punt coverage has been great, punt returns have been awful, and the kickoff game on both sides has been somewhere in between.
As NFL free agency winds down, there are still plenty of players finding new homes. Former Chicago Bears safety and free agent, Deon Bush, reportedly signed a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, according to Adam Schefter.
One gauge often used to determine a losing coach's possible status for the future is how hard players are still competing in their lost cause. When teams give up and start getting blown out, it's obvious to all what needs to be done.
The last time safety Deon Bush started a game that really mattered for the Bears, Eddie Jackson had suffered an ankle injury a few weeks earlier intercepting Aaron Rodgers to clinch a division title for the Bears.
Bush did not test positive for the coronavirus, but he is considered a close contact with someone who did test positive while he was away from the team.
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