Longest tenured Chief named to Missouri Sports Hall of Fame | KCTV5
On Wednesday, the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame shared its Class of 2026, which will be enshrined Feb. 1 in Springfield.
The class includes former Kansas City Chiefs punter Dustin Colquitt, the man who has played the most games in franchise history and was a two-time Pro Bowler for Kansas City.
Colquitt was a member of the Super Bowl 54 championship team for Kansas City.
**[NFL Top 10 moments of 2025: Chiefs Fall, Rivers Returns, Sheduer Sanders Slides | FOX...
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Each practice day of the season, the Kansas City Chiefs release an official injury report leading up to the next game. In the NFL’s Week 18, the Chiefs will be on the road against the Las Vegas Raiders for a Sunday matchup at 3:25 p.m. Arrowhead Time.
Here is the Chiefs’ first official injury report of the week:
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Welcome back to the Arrowhead Pride Mailbag! Each week, watch for your opportunity to submit your Kansas City Chiefs questions in The Feed, which is found on AP’s home page.
With one final game remaining in a disappointing campaign, let’s take a look at what’s on readers’ minds heading into Sunday’s matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Why is running back Dameon Pierce not playing? The Chiefs beat out four or five other teams to sign him and he hasn’t played a minute. Did they make misrepresentations to him upon signing? I don’t understand why...
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All information shown is current as of 5:50 a.m. Wednesday, December 31
Current space: $3.1 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 some reported roster moves have not been officially submitted to the league...
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Chiefs sign two players to practice squad | NFL Transactions Report
According to Tuesday’s NFL Transactions Report, the Kansas City Chiefs acquired two players for the practice squad: linebacker Kam Arnold and defensive tackle Marcus Harris.
Arnold is an undrafted rookie from Boston College who spent the offseason with the Washington Commanders before being cut at the conclusion of the preseason. Harris was a seventh-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans and also spent time with the New England Patriots during his rookie year. He spent this year’s training camp with the [Buffalo...
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Following the Kansas City Chiefs’ 20-13 loss to the Denver Broncos on Christmas Day, NFL media dug the Chiefs further down the collective power rankings leading into the final week of the 2025 regular season.
Here is the sampling ahead of Week 18:
(Down from 21)
If that was Travis Kelce’s home farewell, he gave Arrowhead denizens a few moments early and late in the competitive loss to Denver. It wasn’t the Super Bowl send-off the Chiefs had hoped for, but it will have to do if he is indeed done after this season. Kansas City...
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The Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders are set to meet Sunday afternoon in the 2025 season finale. For both teams, it’s the closing chapter to a season they would rather forget. Kansas City has seen its nine-year reign as AFC West champions end, while Las Vegas has slid into a fourth consecutive losing season.
The game will feature plenty of unfamiliar faces. The Chiefs have 20 players on their Reserve/Injured list — including at least eight key contributors — and are expected to start third-string quarterback Chris Oladokun. Meanwhile, two of the Raiders’ biggest stars will miss...
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Now that the Kansas City Chiefs are no longer playing for the postseason — and dealing with a long list of injured veterans — the focus has shifted to gathering data on young players who may have key roles in 2026.
No player has benefited more from those opportunities than rookie cornerback Nohl Williams. He had already been part of the rotation for much of the season — but with starting corners Jaylen Watson and Trent McDuffie sidelined, Williams has played nearly every snap over the past two weeks.
How has he performed? Is he someone the Chiefs can count...
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Without multiple starters on both sides of the ball last Thursday night, the Kansas City Chiefs dropped a 20-13 decision to the Denver Broncos.
Early in the second quarter, rookie running back Brashard Smith scored the Chiefs’ lone touchdown on a five-yard pass from quarterback Chris Oladokun. It marked the first score of Smith’s career, offering a glimpse of how his skill set can translate at the NFL level. While his overall stat line Thursday night was modest, both this game and his broader 2025 tape clarify how Kansas City can deploy him moving forward.
Let’s take a look.
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Matt Nagy knows what he’d do differently if he gets another NFL head coaching job | The Athletic
Nagy knows now that if he becomes a head coach again, he will try to hire an assistant who will tell him when he’s off course, like he does with Reid. He didn’t have that in Chicago.
But he also knows he will be true to his convictions and not be swayed too much by too many.
His focus will be on leading. He won’t be a play caller.
In a game...
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Speaking to reporters as the Kansas City Chiefs began their week of preparation for the season finale — a road game against the Las Vegas Raiders this Sunday afternoon — head coach Andy Reid was happy there were no significant injuries to report in the wake of last Thursday’s 20-13 loss to the Denver Broncos.
“I think we came out of the game injury-free,” said Reid, “so we’re headed in the right direction there.”
But then Reid explained that right guard Trey Smith could be one caveat to that report.
“[He] was the only one that was just working through...
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Chiefs move up to surprising spot in 2026 NFL Draft order | The Sporting News
Specifically, they would pick No. 9 as things presently stand.
The last time they picked in the top-10 was 2013. That year, they had the No. 1 pick and chose offensive tackle Eric Fisher.
They picked No. 3 in 2009, taking defensive end Tyson Jackson, No. 5 in 2008 with defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey, No. 5 in 2010 with safety Eric Berry and No. 6 in 2002, taking defensive tackle Ryan Sims.
Those are the...
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