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3 Reasons Chiefs Shouldn’t Worry About Losing OC Matt Nagy | Sports Illustrated
2. Andy Reid is still here
Nagy isn’t even the real offensive architect in Kansas City. Andy Reid calls the plays on that side of the ball, and he’s heavily involved in constructing the scheme anyway. Getting some new blood in could actually breathe life back into an offense that’s been on life support for years, despite employing the NFL’s No. 1 quarterback and a host of viable weapons. If the Chiefs can find a younger, or at least more contemporary, offensive mind to replace Nagy, they would be better off.
NFL running back rankings, 1-64: How does every starting RB from the 2025 season stack up? | NFL.com
33. Kareem Hunt – Kansas City Chiefs, Year 9
2025 stats: 17 games | 163 att | 611 rush yds | 3.7 ypc | 8 rush TDs | 18 rec | 143 rec yds | 1 rec TD | 1 fumble lostThe Chiefs didn’t have much of a run game in 2025 as the team shuffled through backs frequently. An injury to Isiah Pacheco led to Hunt gaining a bigger role, and he ended up leading the team in carries, rush yards and rush TDs. Hunt is a free agent and so is Pacheco. This backfield needs a reset.
47. Isiah Pacheco – Kansas City Chiefs, Year 4
2025 stats: 13 games | 118 att | 462 rush yds | 3.9 ypc | 1 rush TD | 19 rec | 101 rec yds | 1 rec TD | 0 fumbles lostA knee injury sidelined Pacheco in late October and he never was able to really get going when he returned nearly a month later. It was a forgettable season for the fourth-year pro, who failed to rush for more than 60 yards in any game. The soon-to-be free agent could be headed elsewhere.
Ex-Chiefs WR Justyn Ross Now on Potential Path Back to NFL | KC Kingdom
Justyn Ross Drafted by Stallions 6 Months After Chiefs Release
Ross now has an opportunity not only to play meaningful snaps but to breathe life back into his NFL career. There are teams badly in need of receiver depth that will be willing to take a chance on Ross if he can put together a consistent resume in the UFL. He showed promise with 158 catches for 2,379 yards and 20 touchdowns in 39 collegiate games, and if he’s still capable of being that player, maybe the Stallions can drag it out of him.
Another ex-Chief and Clemson product followed the same UFL path to give himself a second chance. After four years with Kansas City and another with the Seattle Seahawks, Cornell Powell spent parts of 2025 with the DC Defenders. The Houston Texans and Pittsburgh Steelers ended up bringing him in during August and November, respectively, and...