Chiefs’ Creed Humphrey lands on NFL’s ‘Top 100’ list

Chiefs’ Creed Humphrey lands on NFL’s ‘Top 100’ list
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On Thursday, center Creed Humphrey became the first Kansas City Chiefs player to be revealed on this year’s “NFL Top 100 list.” The league revealed Humphrey as the No. 94 player on its official X account.

Over the years, the NFL has unveiled the “NFL Top 100” in various ways. In 2026, the league partnered with X, planning to announce two players each weekday leading up to the top 10, which will be unveiled on NFL Network from Monday, August 24, through Friday, September 4.

“Creed, is arguably the best center in the league,” Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby said in the video. “He’s just so dang big, he’s a big, violent dude. If you’re coming across on games and stuff like that, he’s not passive in any type of way, he’s coming to try to take your head off. It’s respect when you have guys that don’t back down… he defintiely fights fire with fire. I respect the way he plays.”

Humphrey turns 27 years old in a few days, coming off a second consecutive season in which he earned first-team All-Pro honors in 2025. As he noted in the video, Humphrey stepped up his leadership last season after veteran left guard Joe Thuney was traded to the Chicago Bears.

In 2024, the Chiefs signed Humphrey to a four-year, $72 million contract extension, tying him to the club through 2028.