The Kansas City Chiefs have a ton riding on this upcoming season. Not only do they look to claim their 10th straight AFC West division title, but they also look to prove that they are the team to beat in the AFC, regardless of their embarrassing loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.
The Kansas City Chiefs have several players they're hoping will recover in time for the new season. Rookie Josh Simmons is overcoming a knee injury, Kristian Fulton is in the same boat, and both Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown are expected to play more than six games combined for the franchise this season.
If there’s one adjective that Travis Kelce gets routinely praised for, it’s his humility and humble nature. The 35-year-old is one of the best tight ends in football history, but never brags egotistically about his achievements.
How many of the official primary mascot's names in the NFL can you name in five minutes?
At the conclusion of the Kansas City Chiefs' mandatory minicamp, head coach Andy Reid was asked about veteran tight end Travis Kelce's workload that fans should expect to see.
While the Kansas City Chiefs got good news on the injury front, Hall of Fame tight end Travis Kelce still has an embarrassing memory of his first NFL pass attempt.
Noah Gray’s NFL journey comes with a strange twist: the better his opportunity gets, the worse it likely is for everyone else. Being the second tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs is a precarious position, of course.
The Kansas City Chiefs have one of the best quarterbacks in National Football League history on their roster, Patrick Mahomes. They also have one of the top tight ends in the league, Travis Kelce, and several other players who are among the best in the league.
Tight end Noah Gray was the Chiefs' most improved player in 2024. Kansas City selected Gray in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He has progressed each season, and really stepped up last year with 40 catches for 437 yards and five touchdowns, while also also playing 178 snaps on special teams.
The Kansas City Chiefs' tight end position has been listed as a potential draft need going into the 2025 NFL Draft festivities. After getting good news about legendary tight end Travis Kelce returning for another year, the need doesn't seem so dire.
The Kansas City Chiefs were able to get legendary tight end Travis Kelce back for another season in Kansas City. That being said, it is known that Kelce is on the back half of his playing career, as he goes into the 2025-26 season at age 35.
The Kansas City Chiefs must figure out their tight end position if they want to continue to be the juggernaut they have been in the NFL. For the 12th year, Travis Kelce will be suiting up and remaining their starting tight end.
He turns 36 years old in October.
With recent news surrounding Kansas City Chiefs legendary tight end Travis Kelce's fate in 2025, there seems to be some people forgetting about a strong option the Chiefs already have on the roster in Noah Gray.
Taylor Swift’s significant other, who also ranks as the NFL’s all-time leader in postseason receptions and touchdown catches, casts a pretty long shadow.
Star tight end Travis Kelce is contemplating retirement before the 2025 season. If he were to retire, quarterback Patrick Mahomes would need to find a new tight end he can trust.
Let’s not get all misty eyed, as we head into the final weekend of the NFL, although I have to admit, I’m feeling a tad melancholy. It’s been a fun football season, with the usual ups and downs.
Let's examine the five most disrespected Chiefs and what they mean to the team's success.
Pro Football Focus has released their most improved players from each NFL roster in 2024. Their selection for the Kansas City Chiefs was a clear and obvious one - tight end Noah Gray - who was a fifth-round pick (162 overall) by Kansas City in 2021.
The Kansas City Chiefs got back in the win column on Sunday with a close, 30-27 win against the Carolina Panthers. Although Carolina had a great offensive second half, outscoring the Chiefs, 18-10, Kansas City did have a couple of strong performances on offense that helped them secure the victory.
Something significant is happening at tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. While Travis Kelce remains healthy and a solid pass-catching weapon for the Chiefs offense, a shift of sorts seems to be taking place in the second half of the season.
The Kansas City Chiefs offense may be struggling as a whole, but backup tight end Noah Gray is off to the best start of his career. Gray tied a career-best four receptions and set a personal high 66 yards (nearly half of quarterback Patrick Mahomes' passing total) during Kansas City's 28-18 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 7.
The Kansas City Chiefs signed tight end Noah Gray to a three-year contract extension on Thursday, according to multiple media reports. Contract terms were a value of $19.5 million including a $6 million signing bonus and $10 million guaranteed at signing, according to the NFL Network.
Just in time for the start of their season, the Chiefs have worked out an extension with one of their tight ends.
Kansas City Chiefs TE Noah Gray managed what can only be described as the catch of the day during the team's training camp practice on Sunday. The play
The Kansas City Chiefs made it clear in the 2021 NFL Draft that they had a role in mind for tight end Noah Gray. On May 1, 2021, general manager Brett Veach swung a trade with the Jets, moving up to select the former Duke Blue Devil in a deal that would also net the sixth-round pick that Veach used to draft Tennessee guard Trey Smith.
The Kansas City Chiefs are still searching for answers when it comes to improving their passing game, specifically with their wide receiver corps. Multiple Chiefs' receivers are still struggling with drops, route running, and penalties, which has led to turnovers and long down-and-distance situations every week.
After hyper-extending his knee in practice on Tuesday, the Kansas City Chiefs could be without All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce for at least their season opener against the Detroit Lions on “Thursday Night Football.”
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