Arrowheadlines: 2019 Chiefs named 10th best team of 21st century

Arrowheadlines: 2019 Chiefs named 10th best team of 21st century
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NFL ‘Bag’ Hall of Fame: Players who maximized contract leverage | ESPN

Instead, the Jets paid Revis $39 million for two years, as the organization decided to move on after an excellent return in 2015 gave way to a disappointing second season. He parted ways with his agents in May 2016 and signed with the Chiefs late in the 2017 season, but after an underwhelming performance in a playoff loss to the Titans, he was cut. He retired in July 2018.

In all, between signing that first extension with the Jets in 2010 and finishing his career with the Chiefs in 2017, Revis took home more than $101 million — nearly $26 million more than any other cornerback in the league over that span. The only non-quarterback who made more money over that stretch is Ndamukong Suh, who might be part of the 2026 BHOF class next offseason. As good as Revis was as a player, he might have been an even better negotiator.

Ranking Each of the 25 Super Bowl Winners From the 21st Century | Bleacher Report

10. 2019 Kansas City Chiefs

Pros: Among teams listed here, only the 2016 and 2014 Patriots turned the ball over less (15 times) than a Chiefs squad that was stacked on both sides of the ball at this point. They also incredibly won all three playoff games by double-digit margins despite trailing by 10-plus points in all three.

Cons: They still lost four regular-season games and went just 3-3 against opponents with winning records. They were rarely dominant.

2025 NFL offseason: Biggest surprise players on each team | ESPN

Kansas City Chiefs

RB Brashard Smith

Judging from how he was utilized in offseason practices, the Chiefs have plans for Smith, a seventh-round draft pick out of SMU. Smith was a wide receiver in college before moving to running back for his final season, and the Chiefs showcased his versatility by getting him the ball out of the backfield, from the slot and split out wide. Smith ran a 4.39 40 at the combine, so he will fit in with a group of other fast skill players, including Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown and Elijah Mitchell. — Adam Teicher

Seven-round NFL mock draft, Round 1: Building a win-now team from active players for 2025 season | NFL.com

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Trey Hendrickson

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Kansas City lands Hendrickson, who’s trying for a third straight season with 17.5 sacks, a number that led the league in 2024.

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