Numerous roster moves were made on last week by the Kansas City Chiefs, including the release of veteran running back and former Texas Longhorn Keaontay Ingram.
The Kansas City Chiefs are parting ways with a former Texas Longhorns running back following the 2025 NFL Draft. Per reports from NFL insider Aaron Wilson, former Texas running back Keaontay Ingram has been waived by Kansas City with an injury designation.
There was a time when Brett Veach spoke out on behalf of Keaontay Ingram, exhibiting a clear belief in his potential to be a darkhorse candidate in the Kansas City Chiefs backfield.
It appears Kansas City has had an offseason injury among its running backs. Per the official NFL transactions report, the Kansas City Chiefs cut two players on Thursday.
The Chiefs trimmed a couple of players from their 90-man roster on Thursday. The NFL's daily transaction report shows that they waived running back Keaontay Ingram and wide receiver Justin Lockhart.
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a pair of important roster moves as injuries continue to impact offseason plans. On May 15, the Chiefs waived running back Keaontay Ingram with an injury designation and wide receiver Justin Lockhart via an injury settlement, per the NFL transaction log.
The Kansas City Chiefs officially waived RB Keaontay Ingram with an injury designation and WR Justin Lockhart from injured reserve with a settlement. Should Ingram clear waivers tomorrow, he would revert to the team’s injured reserve list.
The Kansas City Chiefs continue filling our roster for the 2025 season with multiple reserve/future contracts. The running back position went through a few transitions after Isiah Pacheco’s injury in Week 2 and before the signing of Kareem Hunt.
The Kansas City Chiefs officially signed RB Keaontay Ingram to a futures contract for the 2025 season on Thursday. Ingram, 25, was selected in the sixth round of the 2022 draft by the Cardinals.
Kansas City has added running back Keaontay Ingram and tight end Jody Fortson to its practice squad. Reporters who were in the locker room following the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice session on Thursday noticed two familiar players back with their teammates — and the Chiefs say both have been added to the team’s practice squad.
The Kansas City Chiefs might bring him back—even as soon as tomorrow. As of now, running back Keaontay Ingram has cleared waivers and is a free agent once again.
Kareem Hunt‘s time on the Chiefs’ practice squad has not lasted long. The veteran running back has been promoted from the practice squad to the active roster, as noted by ESPN’s Field Yates.
With multiple active roster spots open coming into the day, the Kansas City Chiefs made a series of transactions that not only filled those spots but rearranged some of the practice squad in a flurry of minor moves on Wednesday.
Former Arizona Cardinals RB Keaontay Ingram is being elevated to the Kansas City Chiefs' active roster, per the team. The move comes after starting running back Isiah Pacheco went to injured reserve with a broken fibula.
The third-year back has a chance to carve out a role in Kansas City. The Kansas City Chiefs have brought in a handful of new offensive players who could quickly make a name for themselves.
The Kansas City Chiefs young running back Keaontay Ingram has already played his second season in the NFL. Since being drafted in 2022, the talented RB has shown promise on the gridiron.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been crowned the Super Bowl LVIII champions after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22, and two former Arizona Cardinals will now get a ring.
Just one day after he was released by the Arizona Cardinals, Keaontay Ingram was signed onto the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad. Beginning the season as the Cardinals’ running back #2, Ingram held the position behind James Conner in the team’s depth chart.
Kansas City has been on the hunt for running back depth with Jerick McKinnon’s uncertain status (groin). It appears they have found the depth they were searching for.
The Kansas City Chiefs are reinforcing their depth at a key position on offense with their latest practice squad signing. The team announced on Thursday that they had signed former Arizona Cardinals RB Keaontay Ingram to the practice squad.
The Kansas City Chiefs' Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers is just days away, and the team has a new player in the fold ahead of the matchup. Kansas City has signed former Arizona Cardinals running back Keaontay Ingram to the practice squad: Ingram, a sixth-round pick (No.
Just two days after their 37-14 Week 12 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, the Arizona Cardinals have made the following roster moves: "The Arizona Cardinals