Arrowhead Pride
The Kansas City Chiefs’ official YouTube channel will be telling the “bizarre story of an NFL basketball team” in a video that will premiere Wednesday evening, 7:00 p.m. Arrowhead time
“The Franchise,” a series published on the Chiefs’ YouTube channel, is always a great watch during the year. 65 Toss Power Trap Productions, the official in-house media production team, always does a great job telling the story of the Chiefs through video. It’s easy to imagine this being a fun watch!
The Lost Game: The Untold Story of the Kansas City Chiefs Basketball Team | YouTube
Premieres July 8 at 7:00 p.m. The Lost Game chronicles the story of a barnstorming basketball team created by Lamar Hunt for the Dallas Texans franchise as an initiative to promote the team in the offseason. What began as a marketing idea evolved into a four-decade-long traveling showcase that brought communities together and raised money for local causes. Facing a wide range of opponents and playing in front of crowds both large and small, these teams carved out a unique and enduring legacy.
Chiefs need to fill Travis Kelce’s old role. There isn’t an obvious candidate | The Athletic
To be completely fair to last year’s team … if we take only the first 14 games (when Mahomes was healthy), K.C. averaged 2.41 points per drive, which was ninth in the NFL.
The point remains: Even if the offense could be considered good, it was not at the elite level of previous seasons like 2022.
So, what was the biggest reason for that? It shouldn’t be a surprise, but explosive plays have been trending downward recently, with no significant rebound.
George Karlaftis has to rediscover his 2023 pass rush
The Chiefs are heading to the defensive side of the ball for the third name on this list. Kansas City has historically been a strong pass-rushing team during its dynasty run, but last season was a step backward. Getting consistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks will be one of the most important factors in 2026, and Karlaftis is the player who can tip that scale.
Pre-Camp Breakdown: Looking at the Chiefs Tight Ends | The Mothership
Noah Gray
Gray enters his sixth season with Kansas City after catching 21 passes for 178 yards in 2025. It came on the heels of a 2024 campaign in which Gray set career-bests in catches (40), receiving yards (437) and receiving touchdowns (5).
The 27-year-old Gray also, once again, led all Chiefs offensive players with 125 special teams snaps.
Travis Kelce Is Still as Important as Ever to the 2026 Chiefs | Sports Illustrated
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