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• Chiefs-Jaguars Week 5 Inactives: Xavier Worthy will playThe Kansas City Chiefs have released their list of inactive players for Monday night’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Cornerback Kristian Fulton (ankle) and defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott (shoulder) will not play. Neither will tight end Jared Wiley, running back Elijah Mitchell, defensive end Malik Herring or offensive lineman Hunter Nourzad. But wide receiver Xavier […]...2025Visit the page Kansas City Chiefs rumors
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• Chiefs-Ravens Inactives: 2 injured Kansas City players sitting outThe Kansas City Chiefs have released their list of inactive players for Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens. As expected, defensive end Michael Danna (quad) will not play. Neither will cornerback Kristian Fulton (ankle), tight end Jared Wiley, running back Elijah Mitchell, wide receiver Jason Brownlee or offensive lineman Hunter Nourzad. But defensive end Ashton […]...2025Click for news about Kansas City Chiefs
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• Chiefs-Eagles Inactives: Xavier Worthy out; Omarr Norman-Lott will make his debutThe Kansas City Chiefs have released their list of inactive players for Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Rookie wide receiver Jalen Royals (knee) will not dress for the Super Bowl LIX rematch. Neither will wide receiver Xavier Worthy (shoulder), tight end Jared Wiley, running back Elijah Mitchell, offensive lineman Hunter Nourzad and defensive end […]...2025Visit the page Kansas City Chiefs news
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• 8 things that matter in the Chiefs’ initial depth chartPhoto by Ed Zurga/Getty Images Kansas City has released its first unofficial depth chart of the preseason. The Kansas City Chiefs will begin the preseason on Saturday, August 9, facing the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. As part of its weekly release, the team published its first unofficial depth chart of the season. Remember: the depth chart is unofficial — ...2025Read about Kansas City Chiefs news today
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• 6 Chiefs players are rated at 90 or above in ‘Madden 26’Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones top the list of Kansas City players in this season’s edition of the popular ‘Madden 26’ video game. The full ratings for EA Sports’ “Madden 26” video game have been released. Let’s take a look at how the Kansas City Chiefs stack up. The 90-Plus Club Patrick Mahomes: 95 overall Kansas City’s superstar is ranked fourth beh...2025Visit the page Perry Knotts Getty rumors
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• Chiefs’ training camp observations from Wednesday’s Day 8Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports Everything that went down during Kansas City’s eighth training camp practice in St. Joseph. On Wednesday morning, the Kansas City Chiefs returned to the practice field at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph for the eighth full practice of the team’s 2025 training camp. This was one of 17 sessions scheduled for the team’s practice field next to MWS...2025Read about Kansas City Chiefs headline news
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• 6 Chiefs players are rated at 90 or above in ‘Madden 26’
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• Chiefs 53-man roster projection 1.0Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images Kansas City’s training camp is underway in St. Joseph. Right now, here’s how we see late August’s 53-man roster. The Kansas City Chiefs will hold their first training camp practice Tuesday morning, with four full-team workouts scheduled from Tuesday to Friday. The Chiefs have their first off day on Saturday. As we repeat annually, while we always try to ...2025See also Kansas City Chiefs injuries
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• 10 Biggest Questions: What will be the Chiefs’ best offensive line?Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images While it isn’t as drastic a change as we saw after 2020, Kansas City’s offensive line will again be different in 2025. For the third straight year, I’m considering the 10 biggest questions I have for the Kansas City Chiefs for 2025. Kansas City Chiefs’ fans are well aware that the team’s 2020 and 2024 squads sputtered out in their r...2025See more articles Scott Winters injury update
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• Arrowheadlines: Arrowheadlines: Missouri plan to keep Chiefs in state passesPhoto by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images Chiefs headlines for Thursday, June 12 The latest Missouri’s plan to keep Chiefs & Royals stadiums passes legislature. What now? | The Kansas City Star Missouri’s plan, which passed the House on a vote of 90 to 58 would allow Missouri to pay for up to 50% of new or improved stadiums for the Chiefs and Royals using tax revenue generated by the teams toward ...2025Read about Wesley Hitt
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• ESPN’s ‘looming question’ about Patrick MahomesArmando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images Should we expect the quarterback’s stats to return to the top of the NFL? On Wednesday morning, ESPN’s Dan Graziano dropped a column going through every NFL team’s quarterback situation, posing an important question about each. In the case of the Kansas City Chiefs, their question is quite favorable. What needs to h...2025See more Patrick Mahomes
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• Looking at the Chiefs’ roster depth ahead of the NFL draftMark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Kansas City may well already have the Week One starting lineup in house, but some long-term needs will drive this weekend’s decisions. The 2025 NFL Draft will kick off from Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Thursday, April 24, with Round 1. The second and third rounds will take place on Friday night, with the fourth through seventh rounds set for Saturday. The Kansas C...2025See also NFL Draft availability report
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• What Chiefs fans should watch for at the East-West Shrine BowlPhoto by Chris Leduc/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Kansas City’s season goes on, but the team is already preparing for this year’s NFL Draft Note: A special thanks to the staff at the East-West Shrine Bowl for generously hosting me for this year’s practices and event. The 100th edition of the game will kick off at 7:00 p.m. Arrowhead Time on Thursday, January 30, at AT&T Stadium in Arl...2025Continue with Shrine Bowl injury status
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• Chiefs-Texans snap counts: Kareem Hunt is getting most of the workPhoto by David Eulitt/Getty Images How did Kansas City use its players in Saturday’s game against Houston? On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs recorded a 23-14 Divisional win over the Houston Texans, allowing them to advance to this Sunday’s AFC Championship on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Let’s look at how the Chiefs used their players in this game. Starters (offensive): WR DeAndre H...2025Check it out Kareem Hunt
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• Chiefs-Steelers snap counts: How the Chiefs covered for Chris Jones’ absencePhoto by Joe Sargent/Getty Images How did Kansas City use its players in Wednesday’s game against Pittsburgh? In Week 17, the Kansas City Chiefs recorded a 29-10 road victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers to clinch the AFC’s No. 1 postseason seed. Let’s consider how Kansas City used its players as it set a new franchise record for regular-season wins. Starters (offensive): WR Marquise Brow...2024See more articles Chris Jones
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• Chiefs-Chargers snap counts: Is Kareem Hunt taking a role planned for Isiah Pacheco?Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images How did Kansas City use its players in Sunday’s game against Los Angeles? On Week 14’s “Sunday Night Football,” the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 19-17. Let’s see how Kansas City used its players as it clinched the AFC West. Starters (offensive): WR DeAndre Hopkins, TE Noah Gray, LT D.J. Humphries, LG Joe Thuney, C Creed Humphr...2024Check it out Kareem Hunt injury status
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"Other possibilities include Mike Caliendo and Hunter Nourzad, who started seven games at left guard for Penn State." - 2024
"Data Offense Offense All Pass Run Total 67(100%) 51(100%) 16(100%) Creed Humphrey 67(100%) 51(100%) 16(100%) Patrick Mahomes 67(100%) 51(100%) 16(100%) Trey Smith 67(100%) 51(100%) 16(100%) Jawaan Taylor 67(100%) 51(100%) 16(100%) Joe Thuney 67(100%) 51(100%) 16(100%) Travis Kelce 60(90%) 46(90%) 14(88%) Wanya Morris 60(90%) 48(94%) 12(75%) Noah Gray 42(63%) 29(57%) 13(81%) DeAndre Hopkins 38(57%) 34(67%) 4(25%) JuJu Smith-Schuster 38(57%) 29(57%) 9(56%) Xavier Worthy 38(57%) 34(67%) 4(25%) Justin Watson 32(48%) 21(41%) 11(69%) Kareem Hunt 27(40%) 20(39%) 7(44%) Isiah Pacheco 22(33%) 14(27%) 8(50%) Samaje Perine 18(27%) 17(33%) 1(6%) Mecole Hardman 8(12%) 5(10%) 3(19%) Mike Caliendo 7(10%) 3(6%) 4(25%) Anthony Firkser 7(10%) 5(10%) 2(13%) Carson Steele 3(4%) 0(0%) 3(19%) Kingsley Suamataia 2(3%) 1(2%) 1(6%) Defense Defense All Pass Run Total 63(100%) 38(100%) 25(100%) Trent McDuffie 63(100%) 38(100%) 25(100%) Justin Reid 63(100%) 38(100%) 25(100%) Nick Bolton 60(95%) 35(92%) 25(100%) Bryan Cook 57(90%) 35(92%) 22(88%) Chris Jones 55(87%) 35(92%) 20(80%) George Karlaftis 55(87%) 35(92%) 20(80%) Joshua Williams 49(78%) 29(76%) 20(80%) Drue Tranquill 48(76%) 26(68%) 22(88%) Chamarri Conner 45(71%) 31(82%) 14(56%) Michael Danna 41(65%) 21(55%) 20(80%) Charles Omenihu 29(46%) 23(61%) 6(24%) Tershawn Wharton 29(46%) 19(50%) 10(40%) Leo Chenal 21(33%) 10(26%) 11(44%) Jaden Hicks 21(33%) 15(39%) 6(24%) Mike Pennel 20(32%) 9(24%) 11(44%) Nazeeh Johnson 12(19%) 8(21%) 4(16%) Derrick Nnadi 12(19%) 5(13%) 7(28%) Felix Anudike-Uzomah 9(14%) 3(8%) 6(24%) Keith Taylor 3(5%) 2(5%) 1(4%) Jack Cochrane 1(2%) 1(3%) 0(0%) Special Teams Special Teams Snaps Total 31(100%) Leo Chenal 25(81%) Jack Cochrane 25(81%) Jaden Hicks 25(81%) Cam Jones 19(61%) Christian Roland-Wallace 19(61%) Chamarri Conner 15(48%) Carson Steele 14(45%) Joshua Williams 14(45%) Matthew Wright 12(39%) Matt Araiza 11(35%) Noah Gray 11(35%) Nazeeh Johnson 11(35%) James Winchester 11(35%) Keith Taylor 10(32%) Anthony Firkser 10(32%) Samaje Perine 9(29%) Mecole Hardman 8(26%) Nick Bolton 6(19%) Mike Caliendo 6(19%) Michael Danna 6(19%) Creed Humphrey 6(19%) George Karlaftis 6(19%) Wanya Morris 6(19%) Derrick Nnadi 6(19%) Hunter Nourzad 6(19%) Mike Pennel 6(19%) Justin Reid 6(19%) Trey Smith 6(19%) Kingsley Suamataia 6(19%) Jawaan Taylor 6(19%) Tershawn Wharton 6(19%) Joshua Uche 4(13%) Justin Watson 4(13%) All Snaps All Snaps Off Def ST Total Total 67(100%) 63(100%) 31(100%) 161(100%) Felix Anudike-Uzomah 0(0%) 9(14%) 0(0%) 9(6%) Matt Araiza 0(0%) 0(0%) 11(35%) 11(7%) Nick Bolton 0(0%) 60(95%) 6(19%) 66(41%) Mike Caliendo 7(10%) 0(0%) 6(19%) 13(8%) Leo Chenal 0(0%) 21(33%) 25(81%) 46(29%) Jack Cochrane 0(0%) 1(2%) 25(81%) 26(16%) Chamarri Conner 0(0%) 45(71%) 15(48%) 60(37%) Bryan Cook 0(0%) 57(90%) 0(0%) 57(35%) Michael Danna 0(0%) 41(65%) 6(19%) 47(29%) Noah Gray 42(63%) 0(0%) 11(35%) 53(33%) Mecole Hardman 8(12%) 0(0%) 8(26%) 16(10%) Jaden Hicks 0(0%) 21(33%) 25(81%) 46(29%) DeAndre Hopkins 38(57%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 38(24%) Creed Humphrey 67(100%) 0(0%) 6(19%) 73(45%) Kareem Hunt 27(40%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 27(17%) Nazeeh Johnson 0(0%) 12(19%) 11(35%) 23(14%) Cam Jones 0(0%) 0(0%) 19(61%) 19(12%) Chris Jones 0(0%) 55(87%) 0(0%) 55(34%) George Karlaftis 0(0%) 55(87%) 6(19%) 61(38%) Travis Kelce 60(90%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 60(37%) Patrick Mahomes 67(100%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 67(42%) Trent McDuffie 0(0%) 63(100%) 0(0%) 63(39%) Wanya Morris 60(90%) 0(0%) 6(19%) 66(41%) Derrick Nnadi 0(0%) 12(19%) 6(19%) 18(11%) Hunter Nourzad 0(0%) 0(0%) 6(19%) 6(4%) Charles Omenihu 0(0%) 29(46%) 0(0%) 29(18%) Isiah Pacheco 22(33%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 22(14%) Mike Pennel 0(0%) 20(32%) 6(19%) 26(16%) Samaje Perine 18(27%) 0(0%) 9(29%) 27(17%) Justin Reid 0(0%) 63(100%) 6(19%) 69(43%) Christian Roland-Wallace 0(0%) 0(0%) 19(61%) 19(12%) Trey Smith 67(100%) 0(0%) 6(19%) 73(45%) JuJu Smith-Schuster 38(57%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 38(24%) Carson Steele 3(4%) 0(0%) 14(45%) 17(11%) Kingsley Suamataia 2(3%) 0(0%) 6(19%) 8(5%) Jawaan Taylor 67(100%) 0(0%) 6(19%) 73(45%) Keith Taylor 0(0%) 3(5%) 10(32%) 13(8%) Joe Thuney 67(100%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 67(42%) Drue Tranquill 0(0%) 48(76%) 0(0%) 48(30%) Joshua Uche 0(0%) 0(0%) 4(13%) 4(2%) Justin Watson 32(48%) 0(0%) 4(13%) 36(22%) Tershawn Wharton 0(0%) 29(46%) 6(19%) 35(22%) Joshua Williams 0(0%) 49(78%) 14(45%) 63(39%) James Winchester 0(0%) 0(0%) 11(35%) 11(7%) Xavier Worthy 38(57%) 0(0%) 0(0%) 38(24%) Anthony Firkser 7(10%) 0(0%) 10(32%) 17(11%) Matthew Wright 0(0%) 0(0%) 12(39%) 12(7%) Editor’s Note: Arrowhead Pride obtains snap count data from the NFL’s game stats and information system, which allows us to break out snap counts by run or pass on offensive and defensive plays." - 2023
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• 8 things that matter in the Chiefs’ initial depth chart
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• 10 Biggest Questions: What will be the Chiefs’ best offensive line?
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• Tuesday Takes: Who is the best draft pick of the Brett Veach era?Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images Let’s discuss the general manager’s eight draft classes. Today’s “Tuesday Take” discussion will surround the tenure of general manager Brett Veach, who has held the Kansas City Chiefs’ top personnel position since 2018. Here is a list of all the picks during that span: 2025: Josh Simmons, OL (Round 1); Omarr Norman-Lott, DT (Round 2); Ashton Gillot...2025See more Brett Veach salary rumors
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• One of the Chiefs’ most important training camp battles will be at left guardMark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images While the spotlight has been on what Kansas City will do at left tackle, finding a new left guard will also be important. The Kansas City Chiefs will conduct 2025’s first public training camp practice on July 22 at Missouri Western State University in St.Joseph, giving media and fans their first real look at the team since its Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philade...2025Continue with Kansas City Chiefs salary
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• Arrowheadlines: Arrowheadlines: Missouri plan to keep Chiefs in state passes
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• ESPN’s ‘looming question’ about Patrick Mahomes
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• Filling the Chiefs’ biggest remaining roster hole for 2025Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images 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...2025Continue with Perry Knotts Getty
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• Looking at the Chiefs’ roster depth ahead of the NFL draft
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• AP Premier: Re-grading the Chiefs’ last three draftsWhat is Arrowhead Pride Premier? Arrowhead Pride Premier is our tri-weekly newsletter, one that provides analysis and exclusive insights directly from Arrowhead Stadium, delivered straight to your inbox. Below is a preview of the latest edition. Click here for the last preview. How do the Chiefs’ last three draft classes grade out today? By Pete Sweeney The NFL Draft is fast approaching – now jus...2025Continue with Arrowhead Pride salary rumors
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• 6 Chiefs players are rated at 90 or above in ‘Madden 26’
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• On Sunday, Kingsley Suamataia showed he could have a future as a Chiefs guardPhoto by Christian Petersen/Getty Images Against Denver in the season finale, Kansas City’s rookie offensive lineman showed what he could do on the inside. In Sunday’s regular-season finale, the Kansas City Chiefs suffered a 38-0 blowout at the hands of the Denver Broncos. With the AFC’s No. 1 seed already clinched, Kansas City rested most of its key contributors, allowing its core playe...2025Visit the page Kingsley Suamataia scores
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• Chiefs-Broncos snap counts: Playing the second and third teams against startersPhoto by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post How did Kansas City use its players in Sunday’s game against Denver? In Sunday’s final game of the regular season, the Kansas City Chiefs suffered a meaningless 38-0 defeat at the hands of the Denver Broncos on Empower Field at Mile High. Let’s take a look at how Kansas City used its players in this game. Starters (offensive): WR JuJu Smith-Schuste...2025Continue with Kansas City Chiefs stats
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• AP Premier: Onto the playoffsWhat is Arrowhead Pride Premier? Arrowhead Pride Premier is our tri-weekly newsletter, one that provides analysis and exclusive insights directly from Arrowhead Stadium, delivered straight to your inbox. Below is a preview of the latest edition. Good morning to the 15-2 Chiefs BY PETE SWEENEY Scrolling through social media this morning, it was clear that some Kansas City Chiefs fans are unhappy –...2025See more Arrowhead Pride
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• Chiefs-Steelers snap counts: How the Chiefs covered for Chris Jones’ absence
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• Chiefs-Chargers snap counts: Is Kareem Hunt taking a role planned for Isiah Pacheco?
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• Chiefs-Raiders snap counts: Charles Omenihu casts a big shadow in returnPhoto by William Purnell/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images How did Kansas City use its players in Friday’s game against Las Vegas? The Kansas City Chiefs handed the Las Vegas Raiders a narrow 19-17 defeat in Week 13’s “Black Friday” matchup on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Let’s take a look at how the Chiefs used their players. Starters (offensive): WR Xavier Worthy, TE Travis Kelce, TE...2024See also Charles Omenihu stats
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• Chiefs-Panthers snap counts: How DeAndre Hopkins’ usage has gone downHow did Kansas City use its players in Sunday’s game against Carolina? In Week 12. the Kansas City Chiefs collected a last-second 30-27 victory over the Carolina Panthers to extend their record to 10-1. Let’s see how Kansas City used its players in Sunday’s victory. Starters (offensive): WR DeAndre Hopkins, WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, TE Travis Kelce, LT Wanya Morris, LG Joe Thuney, C Creed Humphrey,...2024See more DeAndre Hopkins
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• Cowboys draft 2024: Final 7-round NFL mock draft for all teams, all picksPhoto by Justin Casterline/Getty Images The draft is finally here, who will the Cowboys take? At long last, the 2024 NFL Draft is upon us. Before long, general managers will start calling players as they draft them, and fans will have extreme gut reactions one way or the other to whichever player their favorite team just drafted. It’s a beautiful time for football fans. However, there is ...2024Read about NFL Draft
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• Tuesday Trenches: Four 7-round mock draftsRyan Garza / USA TODAY NETWORK Eat it up, you little junkies. First and foremost, I want to express my sincere condolences to Duke Tobin and his entire family for the loss of Bill Tobin on Friday. He was a great general manager and NFL front office executive for the Bears, Colts, and Lions. He most recently worked as a scout for his son and the Cincinnati Bengals. I hope the Tobin family f...2024Visit the page Duke Tobin
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• Cowboys draft 2024: 7-round NFL mock draft for all teams after free agencyPhoto by Brandon Sloter/Image Of Sport/Getty Images How has free agency shaped the Cowboys draft plans in your opinion? While there are still some NFL teams out there making moves with remaining free agents, the initial frenzy of the open signing period has mostly died down by now. That didn’t stop the Bills and Texans from agreeing to a huge Stefon Diggs trade, but most teams seem to be g...2024Click for news about Brandon Sloter
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• Cowboys draft 2024: 7-round NFL mock draft for all teams after the combinePhoto by Brian Bahr/Getty Images Who could the Cowboys land in this year’s draft? The 2024 NFL Combine has come and gone, which means it’s time to start piecing together mock drafts after getting a first taste of which teams are even somewhat interested in which players. Without further ado, here’s a full seven-round mock draft with a focus on how things could shake out for the Cowboys. O...2024See also Brian Bahr
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• Will the Rams be on “center” stage for NFL Draft?Is there a center lurking on the Rams draft board? Maybe Jackson Powers-Johnson? | Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports Eight prospects, one in each round, for L.A. to consider Depending on how free agency shakes out, the Los Angeles Rams may have to look to the 2024 NFL Draft to retool a center unit that last year, had veteran depth. Coleman Shelton had locked down the Number 1 job in consecutive ...2024Visit the page NFL Draft
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• Chiefs-Raiders snap counts: Charles Omenihu casts a big shadow in return
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• 2024 NFL Draft sets up nicely for Cowboys to find Tyler Biadasz' replacementPhoto by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The 2024 NFL Draft is plush with center options for the Cowboys. As things stand right now, after the first few days of the 2024 NFL new league year and free agency, the Dallas Cowboys are short two starters along their offensive line. While Tyron Smith is still an option to return as long as he remains available on the open market...2024See more articles NFL Draft
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• Monday Musings: Have the Chiefs solved their problems on the offensive line?Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images Let’s discuss whether Kansas City still has more to do with its big men up front. In its first move of the free agency period, the Kansas City Chiefs signed former San Francisco 49ers’ tackle Jaylon Moore — a player with only a dozen starts over his four-year NFL career — to a two-year, $30 million deal that includes $21.2 million fully guaranteed. ...2025Check it out Alika Jenner
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• 2024 Grit Index: Identifying which NFL Draft prospects are ‘Dan Campbell guys’The 2024 Grit Index. Sorting through the grittiest players in the NFL Draft and looking for Dan Campbell/Detroit Lions type guys. The Grit Index is back for the 2024 NFL Draft. The Detroit Lions organization foundation is built on the concept of grit and the players that end up on the roster tend to be a reflection of their coach, Dan Campbell. “Grit” is literally written on the wall of the team ...2024See more NFL Draft
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• Chiefs’ initial 53-man roster for 2024 revealed after cutsMark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Instant analysis of Kansas City’s initial 53-man roster. The Kansas City Chiefs have made their cuts to get the team’s active roster down to 53 players before the NFL’s deadline. It is important to remember that this may not be the exact Chiefs roster that begins the season against the Baltimore Ravens a week from Thursday. Some players will be removed duri...2024See also Kansas City Chiefs
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• Monday Musings: Temperature check-in on the offensive lineDenny Medley-USA TODAY Sports Let’s discuss how we’re feeling about the Chiefs’ potential starting offensive line now that OTAs have come and gone. With 2025’s organized team activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamp behind us, we’re now looking forward to Kansas City Chiefs training camp, with a report date set for Monday, July 21. This offseason, the most significant topic of debate ...2025See also Kansas City Chiefs
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