A new ranking says Kansas City will be fielding one of the league’s top groups this season.
On Friday, FOX Sports’ Ben Arthur ranked the NFL’s top 10 passing trios. This was obviously done to create a story, cashing in on the buzz about the Dallas Cowboys’ trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers for wide receiver George Pickens, whom Arthur now ranks fourth with quarterback Dak Prescott and wideout CeeDee Lamb. While the Cincinnati Bengals Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins top his list, there’s a Kansas City Chiefs trio, too.
**7. Kansas City Chiefs: QB Patrick Mahomes, TE...
Kansas City selected Royals in the fourth round of the NFL Draft.
According to the NFL Players Association, Kansas City Chiefs rookie wide receiver Jalen Royals has been named to the “rookie premiere” class of 2025. This is the first major business and marketing event featuring players just selected in the most recent NFL Draft.
This year’s event will be held in Los Angeles from May 14-17. Royals and 41 other rookies will have the opportunity to earn a leg up on endorsement deals by getting in front of some big-name brands.
Partners engage with players through two primary...
With the 2024 season behind us, here’s where Kansas City’s roster stands going into the offseason.
The Kansas City Chiefs now have 91 players under contract. They have a roster exemption for International Pathways Program offensive lineman Chukwuebuka Godrick, allowing them to have one extra player on their roster.
All of these players were on the team’s final 2024 active roster or reserve lists and remain under contract for the coming season.
The up-to-date team roster, including contract and salary cap information.
All information shown is current as of 8:50 a.m. Friday May 9.
Current space: $12.0 million.
This includes the estimated salary cap impacts of all known signings and releases. More information about our cap space calculation is available below the tables.
Please note: *All NFL teams must remain below the salary cap between the beginning of the new league year in mid-March and the end of each season. If our estimate of the team’s cap space is a negative number, it’s because contracts for...
Chiefs headlines for Friday, May 9
Baltimore Ravens Named Biggest Threat to Kansas Chiefs’ AFC Crown | SI
As such, the question everyone has been asking is who will, or even who can, knock the Chiefs off their throne.
The crew of NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” debated that topic once again recently, with two analysts landing on the Baltimore Ravens. Isaiah Stanback chose them because he believes Lamar Jackson, who has faced no shortage of criticism for his performance in the playoffs, will eventually put it all together at the right time. ...
Kansas City still needs an upgrade on the offensive interior.
Now that the NFL Draft is behind us, the Kansas City Chiefs have filled their 90-man roster. But have they filled all the roster holes that needed attention after the 2024 season?
On Thursday, an ESPN article by Aaron Schatz listed what he considered to be the biggest roster hole remaining for every NFL team. Schatz thinks Kansas City still needs someone to take Joe Thuney’s spot.
The Chiefs have strong starters everywhere, as you’d expect from a team that has been to three...
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On Thursday, Pro Football Focus published its “Post-NFL draft breakout candidates for all 32 teams,” which included a selection for the Kansas City Chiefs:
With Justin Reid off to New Orleans, there is a key role in Steve Spagnuolo’s defense potentially opening up for Hicks to overtake and deliver a breakout season in Year 2,” wrote Jonathon Macri. “Hicks played just under 500 defensive snaps as a rookie, earning a 75.7 coverage grade, ranking 13th among qualifying safeties and...
Breaking down how the rookie may contribute.
The Kansas City Chiefs selected Oregon linebacker Jeff Bassa in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. A four-year starter for the Ducks, Bassa was an All-Pac 12 performer as the weak-side linebacker.
The Chiefs have their three starting linebackers slotted, but Bassa will have a chance to come in as a rookie and provide quality depth while also contributing on special teams.
Bassa entered Oregon as a safety but quickly became a linebacker during his freshman season. He would play this position for the next four seasons and was...
Let’s talk about Kansas City’s barbecue reputation
According to an article in The Kansas City Star this week, the Kansas City Chiefs’ hometown may be slipping among the nation’s best barbecue destinations.
A new ranking lists Kansas City as one of the top cities in the United States for barbecue, but it just misses out on the top spot.
The crowd-sourced review website Yelp published its 2025 list for the “top BBQ cities in the U.S.,” and the birthplace of burnt ends placed No. 3 in the eyes of reviewers.
It’s the first year that...
Chiefs headlines for Thursday, May 8
NFL offseason stock watch: Which teams are on the rise? Who got worse? | FOX Sports
Stock: up
Kansas City should be much better at receiver in 2025, with Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown now healthy and Xavier Worthy entering his second season. And assuming his medical issues are behind him, first-round pick Josh Simmons offers strong competition for starting offensive tackles Jaylon Moore and Jawaan Taylor.
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An in-depth look at Kansas City’s seventh-round pick.
With the 228th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs selected SMU running back Brashard Smith.
What can Smith bring to the Chiefs? Here’s what you need to know:
Smith hasn’t been playing running back for very long. Coming out of high school, Smith was a four-star receiving prospect who had interest from schools such as Alabama, LSU, Oregon, Penn State, and Michigan. Smith ended up playing at Miami, where he spent three seasons playing wide receiver.
Wide receiver wasn’t great for Smith. Over three seasons, he...