The Kansas City Chiefs are currently focused on turning around their 2025 season, but general manager Brett Veach and his staff are always looking toward the future.
The Kansas City Chiefs class of 2022 is ready to get paid. General manager Brett Veach has enjoyed some solid draft classes during his tenure, which is why the Chiefs have been able to sustain such success in an era of parity in the NFL.
The Kansas City Chiefs franchise didn't become successful overnight. They've added the necessary coaches and players to build what some would consider to be a dynasty, but at the end of the season, it's the front office's job to ensure the direction of the franchise stays on the right path.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to throw for at least 4,000 yards after turning 35 years old can you name in five minutes?
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson spoke in advance of his club’s workout back at team headquarters on Monday. WATSON: “It’s pretty challenging.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
On paper, the Kansas City Chiefs had to be excited about the potential of their secondary, especially at cornerback. So far in training camp, however, injuries have made it quite difficult to evaluate such promise given that the unit has yet to practice together as envisioned.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs experienced disappointment in New Orleans earlier this year. They lost 40-22 against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59.
Regardless of the Kansas City Chiefs and the Arizona Cardinals playing in a preseason game that does not affect their regular season record, the two franchises played as if it were a win-or-go-home situation.
The Kansas City Chiefs' secondary delivered some big hits against the Arizona Cardinals in the preseason opener, but the unit also absorbed two major injury concerns in the first half.
The Kansas City Chiefs unfortunately did not survive the first half of their preseason matchup against the Arizona Cardinals without injuries. Starting cornerback Jaylen Watson exited the game during the first quarter and was placed in concussion protocol (H/T Nate Taylor).
The Kansas City Chiefs' secondary went from a top-five unit in 2023 to a middle of the pack unit in 2024. A large part of the dip in production was due to an injury to Jaylen Watson that saw him miss all but six regular season games.
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 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 knew that they needed to add to the roster this offseason if there were any chances of returning to the promised land in 2025. Seeing the rest of the AFC West increase their forces, the Chiefs made sure they didn't fall behind, adding several players on both sides of the ball.
The Chiefs already made a move for a cornerback this offseason, giving Kristian Fulton a two-year deal worth $20MM. But the AFC dynasty will keep going here.
The Kansas City Chiefs defense should be in good shape going into the new campaign, as they once again cracked the Top 10 among the rest of the National Football League in offensive yards allowed per game.
The Houston Texans did not have a great Divisional round game against the Kansas City Chiefs. They did have some situations where they could have played better.
The Kansas City Chiefs officially elevated LB Swayze Bozeman and DB Deon Bush to their active roster on Friday and activated DB Jaylen Watson from injured reserve.
He suffered a fractured fibula and tibia back in Week 7 that was expected to knock him out for the rest of the season. Instead, the former seventh-round pick has worked his way back in just a few months.
The Kansas City Chiefs are opening the 21-day practice window for starting cornerback Jaylen Watson, ESPN reported Friday. Watson, 26, has been on injured reserve since Oct.
The Chiefs will have three weeks to activate him.
The Kansas City Chiefs placed cornerback Jaylen Watson on injured reserve Tuesday and could be without him for the rest of the season. Watson will have surgery on a broken fibula and tibia in his ankle, ESPN reported, and while he could make it back in time for the playoffs, it's far from a guarantee.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been hit with another serious long-term injury, as a new report paints a bleak picture regarding the immediate future of cornerback Jaylen Watson.
Receiver injuries have been a central storyline for the Chiefs in 2024, but the team’s secondary will also be shorthanded moving forward.
Jaylen Watson deserves better than this. No, really. I mean, Watson deserves better—as in tangibly more—than what "this" is likely going to equal, at least if the bread crumbs are telling the truth.
The Kansas City Chiefs have solidified a spot alongside the greatest teams of all time.
Kansas City's young secondary is one of the reasons the Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl. Though it may come as a surprise that the Chiefs used so many rookies to keep Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins at bay, Kansas City saw their potential last summer in training camp.
Watson's pick-six is the longest go-ahead fourth-quarter touchdown by a rookie in league history.
Playing in front of a hyped Arrowhead crowed, on Thursday night, in prime time, Watson came away with the play of the game.
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