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The Chiefs' offensive line this offseason has seen some new faces come in, with Jaylon Moore signed as a free agent, while Josh Simmons was drafted in the first round. Plus, former left tackle Kingsley Suamataia is shifting inside to left guard to replace Joe Thuney.
The Kansas City Chiefs finished in second place behind the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2024 campaign. While some would rejoice about a second-place finish, the Chiefs are not the ones. Going into the new season, the Chiefs' overall goal is to get back to ...
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As Worthy enters his second season, he will be joined by Rashee Rice, who is back from a nasty knee injury that ended his 2024 season after just four weeks, and Marquise Brown, who didn't see the field until Week 16 of last year.
Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie and Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy were named Nos. 81 and 82, respectively, on the list of the NFL's top 100 players of 2025 on Friday.
The articles address the possible move of Kansas City’s major sports teams, the Chiefs and Royals, to the Kansas suburbs. They discuss decisions facing local governments, the use of public tax dollars, and public opinion about stadium funding. They explore how such moves could affect the region’s economy and identity.
Check out this brief profile of Chiefs CB Jaylen Watson, who will wear the No. 35 jersey for Kansas City during the 2025 season.
ESPN ranked the top NFL tight ends ahead of the 2025 season, and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce was not at the top of the list.
The extension further ratchets up the border war between Missouri and Kansas over where the two teams should build their futures.
During a recent media appearance, Kansas City Chiefs DE George Karlaftis weighed in on Jason Kelce’s praise for rookie OL Josh Simmons | @EdEastonJr
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