The Kansas City Chiefs’ roster is fairly set; one of the perks of being a perennial Super Bowl contender. But the Chiefs do have some critical decisions to make and noteworthy players like Carson Steele and Joshua Williams.
The Kansas City Chiefs will wrap up the 2025 NFL preseason on Friday with a showdown with the Chicago Bears at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. This game represents the final chance for players on the roster bubble to impress ahead of Tuesday's 53-man roster cutdown deadline.
The Kansas City Chiefs' blowout loss to the Seahawks in their second preseason game answered some big questions for the team. Players continued to fight for a roster spot, and we learned during the course of the game how the coaching staff felt about some players based on the playing time they received.
How many of the quarterbacks in NFL history with more than 20 three-passing touchdown games in their careers can you name in six minutes?
When looking at the key members of the Kansas City Chiefs who will hit free agency next offseason, Joshua Williams definitely comes to mind. A fourth-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, Williams immediately showed his value to the team, appearing in every regular-season game and all three playoff games as well.
Another NFL season means more potentially memorable moments from Monday Night Football. Here are 25 of the most notable to date.
The Kansas City Chiefs are deep at the cornerback position, and that could be enough reason to entertain trade offers for some of their players if the opportunity arises.
Rookie contracts are a formality in the modern NFL, and it's very, very rare to see any real drama around whether or not a player will sign it. (Although, tell that to Shemar Stewart and the Cincinnati Bengals.) Thus, it's no surprise to see that the Kansas City Chiefs already have Nohl Williams officially signed well before the season starts.
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.
In 2023, the Kansas City Chiefs boasted one of the NFL's best cornerback duos in L'Jarius Sneed and Trent McDuffie, which was a big reason why they won the Super Bowl.
While every NFL system is a challenge to learn, the Kansas City Chiefs pride themselves on boasting one of the league's most complex playbooks on either side of the ball.
After several days of uncertainty, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has provided the team's first meaningful update on two injured Chiefs who started for KC in Week 14.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Kansas City Chiefs saw a pair of starters exit the team's 19-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night. After the game, the team did not provide any updates on the status of left tackle D.J.
The Kansas City Chiefs used every second of the game to secure a 19-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday Night Football, but KC's close win came with two concerning developments on the injury front.
The Kansas City Chiefs have already been forced to try to figure things out on the fly in terms of fit and personnel in the secondary due to injuries this season.
The Kansas City Chiefs pulled CB Nazeeh Johnson from the starting lineup against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 13 in favor of CB Joshua Williams. This came after Johnson surrendered an explosive play, a 43-yard reception to the Raiders.
Cornerback Joshua Williams has been fined $6,398 for an unnecessary roughness penalty that he committed during the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 8 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Kansas City Chiefs' cornerback room has been tested by injuries early in the 2024 NFL season, as starting corner Jaylen Watson was placed on the injured reserve list before next-corner-up Nazeeh Johnson left Sunday's win over the Las Vegas Raiders due to a concussion.
Here are three important decisions the Chiefs must make before the start of the regular season.
For the first time since 2019, there's a Kansas City Chiefs training camp without cornerback L'Jarius Sneed. The back-to-back Super Bowl champs still have Trent McDuffie to lead the way at the position, but things will undoubtedly look different on the depth chart and on the field.
At the linebacker spot and in the secondary in particular, new faces are positioned to ascend to a starter’s role.
In 2024, the Chiefs aim to become the first team to three-peat as champions in the Super Bowl era. They kept their core intact but still have some roster questions.
In 2024, the Kansas City Chiefs aim to become the first team to three-peat as champions in the Super Bowl era. However, that won't be a cakewalk. Here's why Kansas City should be worried next season.
One of the most fun things about the NFL season is seeing which players make dramatic improvements. Last year, that list included DaRon Bland, Trent McDuffie, Tyrel Dodson and Christian Barmore.
HOUSTON - During Super Bowl LVIII, HBCU talent will be on full display for a second straight year. Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Joshua Williams (Fayetteville
Kansas City Chiefs CB Joshua Williams got in on the other side of the action on Super Bowl LVIII opening night, investigating one of the biggest mysteries
The Kansas City Chiefs are just hours away from taking on the New England Patriots on the road, but there's a fresh development regarding a certain player's potential availability on game day.
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.
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