Kansas City Chiefs Snag Notable Wide Receiver From The Buffalo Bills

Kansas City Chiefs Snag Notable Wide Receiver From The Buffalo Bills
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The mind games between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Bills have begun. The team has moved to add wide receiver depth in another change to the position group.

The Chiefs’ receiving corps has undergone some big changes in the days before training camp.

According to the NFL’s official transactions report, the Kansas City Chiefs have added wide receiver Hal Presley to their 90-man roster.

The Chiefs hosted three wide receivers for tryouts, including former Packers third-round pick Amari Rodgers. They signed WR Hal Presley. pic.twitter.com/q5TlZ4TDhp

— Charles Goldman (@goldmctNFL) July 21, 2025

Presley entered the league this past spring as an undrafted free agent from Baylor. The 6‑foot‑3, 197‑pound receiver got his first shot with the Buffalo Bills. He would not last long and got after their two‑day rookie minicamp.

Now, he heads to Kansas City to see if he can impress Andy Reid and the Super Bowl runners-up.

Over a four-year college career in Waco, Presley logged 81 receptions, 1,048 yards, and seven touchdowns. He earned an All‑Big 12 honorable mention in 2022 with 32 catches for 382 yards and four scores.

The Kansas City Chiefs Want To Wash The Terible Taste Out of Their Mouths Following the Super Bowl Blowout

The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a significant blowout loss in Super Bowl LIX, losing to the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 40-22.

It was never a contest from start to finish. The game was basically over at halftime as the Eagles led 24-0.

The Eagles’ 18-point victory over the Chiefs is tied for the 16th-largest blowout in the Super Bowl.

The Chiefs are down, but certainly not out. With the return of Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice, the team is more than set to make another playoff run that might land them right back in the big game.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ +850 odds to win the Super Bowl are the fourth-best in the league.

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