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Seth Rollins Compares John Cena To The Kansas City Chiefs | Fightful News

Appearing on the Rich Eisen Show, Seth Rollins was asked who in WWE was comparable to the Chiefs run.

“John Cena is the perfect example. He’s a guy who recently turned heel for the first time in a long time, but John is the perfect example. He would win so much, they would just boo him. ‘We want Cena.’ ‘Cena sucks,’” said Rollins.

Can Chiefs Maintain Excellence in Critical Situations? | Arrowhead Report

Eric Williams of FOX Sports noted that while the Chiefs were undefeated in one-score games this past season, it would not be wise to expect them to be nearly as good in such situations next season. The Chiefs excelled in one-score games better than any other team in the league.

Kansas City finished 11-0 in one-score games last season on its way to a 15-2 campaign, taking the top seed in the AFC. Although Mahomes is one of the best closers in league history, it’s unlikely the Chiefs can repeat that success in 2025,” Williams said.

“Certainly there are some upsides for Kansas City. The return of receiver Rashee Rice from a season-ending knee injury, along with bringing back Hollywood Brown in free agency and Xavier Worthy having a year of development under his belt, should lead to better production in the passing game. On the other side of the ball, the Chiefs will continue to have one of the top defenses in the league under the direction of guru Steve Spagnuolo.

2025 NFL draft scouting report: Missouri Tigers DE Johnny Walker Jr. | Chiefs Wire

Missouri Tigers defensive end Johnny Walker Jr. boasts an impressive frame. His 33” arms don’t stand out in a crowded edge rusher class, but he excels at maximizing their reach and disruptive power. Walker keeps offensive linemen out of his frame with his combative hands. When linemen breach his defenses, he attacks their arms at the elbow to neutralize the threat.

Walker’s pass rush plan includes chops, long-arms, rips, spins and speed rushes through the B-gap. He channels power through his arms and drives his legs to put offensive linemen on their heels and walk them into the pocket. He converts speed into power for some explosive pass rush wins. Walker lacks ideal bend but shows flashes of using his long strides to whip around the corner and penetrate the pocket.

Walker lacks the elite burst and speed to provide a consistent presence rushing off the edge. His bull rush gradually wears down, and he lacks the counters to revive his attack. Walker’s limited bend prevents him from winning quickly around the offensive tackle’s outside shoulder.

NFL Mock Draft 2025: Latest Predictions After Second Wave of Free Agency | The 33rd Team

31. Kansas City Chiefs

Selection: Kelvin Banks Jr, OL, Texans ...