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AFC West offseason storylines: QB buzz, underrated moves, rookies | ESPN
Which starting job remains the biggest question mark?
The Chiefs have plenty of options at cornerback, which should make the competition in training camp fascinating. L’Jarius Sneed, who played his first four seasons with the Chiefs, rejoined the team during mandatory minicamp. Sneed will be battling against Kristian Fulton and Nohl Williams for likely the starting role opposite of rookie Mansoor Delane, their top draft pick. Even when the Chiefs use their nickel personnel, the player in the slot could be Chris Roland-Wallace, Kader Kohou or rookie Jadon Canady. — Taylor
Chiefs RB Kenneth Walker swaps cleats for camera on team media day
Walker isn’t just dabbling in this as any run-of-the-mill hobby. He runs an active YouTube channel with 13.8K subscribers. His Instagram page is built around his own photography.
The Chiefs recently shared a short video showing Walker working the camera on media production day. After his own takes, he moved behind the lens and photographed third-year safety Jaden Hicks.
“I’m an NFL running back, and I’ve never directed a photoshoot,” Walker said.
“This could be fun,” Sanders said.
Marshon Lattimore, CB
2025 Team: Washington Commanders
Injuries have been a recurring theme in Marshon Lattimore’s NFL career, which played a big role in why the Washington Commanders released him prior to the start of free agency. Over his last four seasons, he’s missed a combined 33 games.
That said, when Lattimore has been healthy, he has played at a very high level. Before 2025, he was a top-20 cornerback in the NFL in PFN’s CB Impact Score in each of the previous four seasons. Even this past year, he finished as an average starter, ranking No. 36.
Potential Landing Spots: Chiefs, Steelers, Titans
Titans, DT Simmons reach 3-year extension with $100M guaranteed | ESPN
The Tennessee Titans have agreed to a three-year contract extension with defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons, his agents told ESPN’s Adam Schefter and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.
The deal is worth $105.8 million with $100 million guaranteed.
“Jeffery Simmons is a pillar for our franchise and embodies what it means to be a Titan. He’s the premier defensive tackle in the National Football League and you win with players like Jeffery,” Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi said in a statement. “Not only is his leadership on the field what we want our program to represent, but off the field, he sets the standard for our community.
Simmons posted a career-high...