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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The NFL released its Week 18 schedule late on Sunday night.
We now know that the (6-10) Kansas City Chiefs’ final regular-season game of the 2025 season will be played against the (2-14) Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The game will be carried on CBS — locally on KCTV/5 — with kickoff set for 3:25 p.m. Arrowhead Time.
Both teams are out of the playoff race — and the game will have no significant bearing on any other team’s postseason chances. But you can expect players from both these longtime rivals to take the game seriously....
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In the NFL’s Week 18, the (6-10) Kansas City Chiefs will go on the road to play the (2-14) Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Late on Sunday evening, the league will announce its schedule for 2025’s final 16 games.
According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Kansas City has opened as a 4.5-point favorite in the game.
In Week 17, the Chiefs opened as 11.5-point underdogs against the Denver Broncos in the Christmas nightcap, ultimately losing 20-13. The Raiders are coming off a 34-10 loss to the New York Giants.
The longtime AFC West rivals have both had seasons they would like...
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Is Travis Kelce retiring? Chiefs TE plays coy after Christmas loss to Broncos | CBS Sports
During player introductions, Kelce ran out of the tunnel and seemed to stop and soak in the moment. Most took that as an indicator that the seven-time All-Pro tight end would be retiring after the season, but Kelce said after the game he hasn’t made up his mind.
“Honestly, I’ve just been focused on trying to win football games, man,” Kelce said about the possibility of retirement. “I’ll make that decision with my family, friends and the...
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Thursday’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos was actually kind of fun to watch. If you squinted really hard, it looked a bit like the old days — when meaningless late-season games meant resting starters for a playoff run. We saw some fire from some veterans, some signs of life from under-utilized players, a close game — and a drive that almost became a classic. That’s more than I expected to see in Week 17’s matchup.
Here are a few who stood out against the Denver Broncos.
Cornerback Nohl Williams: The rookie from Cal once...
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In Week 17, the Kansas City Chiefs lost 20-13 to the Denver Broncos on Christmas Day. Third-string quarterback Chris Oladokun was just one of many inexperienced players who saw an extended opportunity. Let’s look at how the Chiefs used their players in this game:
Starters (offensive): WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, TE Travis Kelce, LT Esa Pole, LG Kingsley Suamataia, C Creed Humphrey, RG Trey Smith, RT Chukwuebuka Godrick, WR Jalen Royals, WR Xavier Worthy, QB Chris Oladokun and RB Isiah Pacheco.
Starters (defensive): DE George Karlaftis, DT Chris Jones, DT Mike Pennel, DE Michael Danna, LB Nick Bolton, LB Drue...
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After the Kansas City Chiefs lost their Week 17 game to the Denver Broncos, Arrowhead Pride user Belohawks scoured the Internet for the most appropriate news headlines.
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There was plenty of punting, rookies a’playing and and L on the scoreboard.
It was a tight race, but the Chiefs were a bit short
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The Kansas City Chiefs approached Thursday night’s matchup against the Denver Broncos with a conservative plan, keeping the game close and hoping to grind out a win in the 2025 home finale.
But it was not meant to be. Denver dominated time of possession and gained 303 yards to Kansas City’s 139. In the grand scheme of things, it wasn’t a disastrous night for the defense, which did what it could to keep the game within reach.
*In the end, even a valiant final-drive push from tight end Travis Kelce could not overcome an offense short on answers. The battered...
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The Kansas City Chiefs entered their Week 17 matchup against the Denver Broncos with nothing tangible at stake; there was no path to the postseason and no realistic way to climb the standings.
Yet on a cool Christmas night on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City played like a team that still believed the game mattered.
Head coach Andy Reid has never allowed circumstances to dictate his standards — and Thursday night was no exception. The game may have ended as a 20–13 loss, a Kansas City roster heavy on backups and young players stayed competitive until the final...
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Broncos-Chiefs takeaways: Denver escapes K.C. to stay on track for AFC’s top seed | The Athletic
End of an era?
Kelce hasn’t announced whether he’ll retire at the end of this season. If he does, though, Thursday will be remembered as his final home game at Arrowhead Stadium.
There were times — including during pregame introductions — when Kelce seemed to take an extra second or two to soak up the atmosphere, just in case this was his home curtain call.
Kelce was mostly quiet until the final drive Thursday;...
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On Christmas night, the Kansas City Chiefs collected a 20-13 loss to the Denver Broncos, turning in a competitive performance that came up short in the closing moments. Here are three instant takeaways from the loss.
To keep the game within reach, Kansas City leaned heavily on its defense — despite missing starting cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson. The pass coverage limited explosive plays, while the run defense held firm enough to force Denver into 18 third downs.
Denver’s backfield finished with 86 rushing yards on 23 carries, with...
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In their Christmas night matchup against the Denver Broncos, the Kansas City Chiefs were facing what amounted to a preseason game. With a long list of players out for the season with injuries — and no opportunity for the team to reach the playoffs — it was primarily a chance for young Chiefs to show their stuff. The team had lost all three of its 2025 preseason games, so Thursday’s 20—13 defeat to one of the AFC’s top teams wasn’t a surprise, but Kansas City did avoid the beatdown that almost everyone had expected.
The...
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