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• Arrowheadlines: Seven men charged with burglary of Chiefs players’ homesSam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Chiefs headlines for Thursday, February 20 The latest Seven men charged for alleged roles in robberies targeting Mahomes, Kelce, other athletes’ homes | The Athletic The individuals — Pablo Zuniga Cartes, Ignacio Zuniga Cartes, Bastian Jimenez Freraut, Jordan Quiroga Sanchez, Bastian Orellano Morales, Alexander Huiaguil Chavez, ...2025Read about Sam Greene rumors
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• Chiefs 2025 offseason overview: returning players, free agents, salary cap and the draftPhoto by David Eulitt/Getty Images With the 2024 season behind us, here’s where Kansas City’s roster stands going into the offseason. After the Kansas City Chiefs’ 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, they have 49 players under contract. Returning players (35) All of these players were on the teams’s final 2024 active roster or reserve lists and remain under contract ...2025Visit the page David Eulitt
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• The Super Bowl threepeat has happened before, just not the way you thinkPhoto by Gin Ellis/Getty Images The Super Bowl threepeat has happened before, just not with a whole team. With a win this Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Kansas City Chiefs would become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls. They’re already the only team to even reach the Super Bowl in their “threepeat” attempt, but that ain’t the goal for this jugg...2025Read about Super Bowl rumors
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• Carson Wentz among 5 former Eagles players on the ChiefsPhoto by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images Old friends turned Super Bowl foes. The Philadelphia Eagles obviously have no shortage of connections to the Kansas City Chiefs’ coaching staff (see: Andy Reid) and front office (see: Brett Veach). Some, but certainly not all, of the former Eagles connections on the Chiefs’ roster/practice squad/injured reserve list are less obvious by comparison. S...2025Continue with Carson Wentz news and rumors
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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...2025Visit the page Kareem Hunt rumors
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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 news
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• Arrowheadlines: Seven men charged with burglary of Chiefs players’ homes
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• Carson Wentz among 5 former Eagles players on the Chiefs
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• Chiefs-Texans snap counts: Kareem Hunt is getting most of the work
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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...2024Read about Chris Jones injury update
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• Harrison Butker’s knee wasn’t the cause of Sunday’s missed field goalPhoto by Jason Miller/Getty Images On Wednesday, Kansas City’s special teams coach took the blame for his placekicker missing a 29-yard field goal. Before Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns, the Kansas City Chiefs’ placekicker Harrison Butker had missed four games after tearing the meniscus in his left knee. Speaking to the media on Wednesday afternoon, Kansas City’s special teams ...2024Visit the page Harrison Butker availability report
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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...2024Continue with Kareem Hunt injury
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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 also DeAndre Hopkins availability report
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• AP Premier: Chiefs turn in a nail-biter in CarolinaWhat 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. The Chiefs improve to 10-1 BY PETE SWEENEY Heading into Sunday, the expectation was clear: the 9-1 Kansas City Chiefs, fresh off their first loss, would ...2024Click for news about Arrowhead Pride injuries
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• Chiefs react to Spencer Shrader’s game-winnerPhoto by Grant Halverson/Getty Images Kansas City’s rookie (replacement) kicker came up clutch in a closer than expected game. While the Kansas City Chiefs largely underwhelmed in Sunday’s 30-27 win over the Carolina Panthers, a positive takeaway is the performance of rookie kicker Spencer Shrader. In his second game with the team following the sudden knee injury that saw Harrison Butk...2024Check it out Spencer Shrader injury report
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• Chiefs-Bills snap counts: Tracking the latest change in tight end usePhoto by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images How did Kansas City use its players in Sunday’s game against Buffalo? On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs fell to 9-1 with a 30-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. Let’s see how the Chiefs used their players during the season’s first loss. Starters (offensive): WR Xavier Worthy, LT Wanya Morris, LG Joe Thuney, C Cr...2024See more Justin Edmonds availability report
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"Data Offense Offense All Pass Run Total 49(100%) 28(100%) 21(100%) Mike Caliendo 49(100%) 28(100%) 21(100%) Creed Humphrey 49(100%) 28(100%) 21(100%) Patrick Mahomes 49(100%) 28(100%) 21(100%) Trey Smith 49(100%) 28(100%) 21(100%) Jawaan Taylor 49(100%) 28(100%) 21(100%) Joe Thuney 49(100%) 28(100%) 21(100%) Xavier Worthy 40(82%) 24(86%) 16(76%) Travis Kelce 37(76%) 25(89%) 12(57%) Marquise Brown 32(65%) 20(71%) 12(57%) Noah Gray 28(57%) 12(43%) 16(76%) Kareem Hunt 24(49%) 12(43%) 12(57%) JuJu Smith-Schuster 21(43%) 13(46%) 8(38%) DeAndre Hopkins 15(31%) 11(39%) 4(19%) Isiah Pacheco 15(31%) 8(29%) 7(33%) Peyton Hendershot 14(29%) 5(18%) 9(43%) Samaje Perine 10(20%) 8(29%) 2(10%) Justin Watson 4(8%) 2(7%) 2(10%) Carson Steele 3(6%) 0(0%) 3(14%) Kingsley Suamataia 2(4%) 0(0%) 2(10%) Defense Defense All Pass Run Total 65(100%) 36(100%) 29(100%) Justin Reid 63(97%) 36(100%) 27(93%) Nick Bolton 61(94%) 32(89%) 29(100%) Trent McDuffie 60(92%) 34(94%) 26(90%) George Karlaftis 56(86%) 33(92%) 23(79%) Chamarri Conner 49(75%) 31(86%) 18(62%) Chris Jones 49(75%) 31(86%) 18(62%) Jaden Hicks 48(74%) 25(69%) 23(79%) Drue Tranquill 47(72%) 24(67%) 23(79%) Michael Danna 41(63%) 24(67%) 17(59%) Bryan Cook 38(58%) 25(69%) 13(45%) Jaylen Watson 38(58%) 20(56%) 18(62%) Tershawn Wharton 38(58%) 19(53%) 19(66%) Nazeeh Johnson 33(51%) 19(53%) 14(48%) Charles Omenihu 33(51%) 19(53%) 14(48%) Leo Chenal 25(38%) 9(25%) 16(55%) Mike Pennel 19(29%) 7(19%) 12(41%) Derrick Nnadi 8(12%) 2(6%) 6(21%) Felix Anudike-Uzomah 6(9%) 4(11%) 2(7%) Christian Roland-Wallace 3(5%) 2(6%) 1(3%) Special Teams Special Teams Snaps Total 26(100%) Leo Chenal 21(81%) Joshua Williams 21(81%) Peyton Hendershot 16(62%) Cam Jones 16(62%) Swayze Bozeman 16(62%) Chamarri Conner 15(58%) Jaden Hicks 14(54%) Nazeeh Johnson 14(54%) Christian Roland-Wallace 13(50%) Harrison Butker 12(46%) Bryan Cook 9(35%) Justin Watson 9(35%) Matt Araiza 8(31%) James Winchester 8(31%) Noah Gray 7(27%) Samaje Perine 7(27%) Nikko Remigio 6(23%) Nick Bolton 5(19%) Mike Caliendo 5(19%) Michael Danna 5(19%) Creed Humphrey 5(19%) D." - 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
"Or Rick Lovato v James Winchester if you have something for long snappers (plenty of people to do)." - 2022
"You may not know that this epic stretch of dominance got rolling because of a heads-up play by long snapper James Winchester." - 2021
"Chiefs long snapper James Winchester and Rams receiver Tutu Atwell also went on [more]" - 2017
"The Chiefs took care of a little offseason business on Monday by signing long snapper James Winchester to a contract extension." - 2016
"The father of Chiefs’ long snapper James Winchester was killed Tuesday in a shooting at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City." - 2015
"(AP) The Chiefs have selected James Winchester to serve as their long snapper, waiving Andrew East and 10 others Sunday as they pare down to the 75-man roster limit by Tuesday afternoon."
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• Arrowheadlines: Seven men charged with burglary of Chiefs players’ homes
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• Chiefs 2025 offseason overview: returning players, free agents, salary cap and the draft
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• The Super Bowl threepeat has happened before, just not the way you think
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• Chiefs-Texans snap counts: Kareem Hunt is getting most of the work
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• Chiefs react to Spencer Shrader’s game-winner
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• Chiefs-Bills snap counts: Tracking the latest change in tight end use
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• Andy Reid says Chiefs ‘comfortable’ with rookie kicker Spencer ShraderPhoto by Norm Hall/Getty Images Harrison Butker heads to injured reserve after successful surgery on Friday. Late Thursday afternoon, the Kansas City Chiefs added Harrison Butker to their injury report due to a meniscus injury in his left knee. On Friday, head coach Andy Reid spoke about the injury in his final press conference before Kansas City heads to Buffalo to play the Bills in their...2024Read about Andy Reid contract
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• Arrowheadlines: The Chiefs should call about Tee Higgins if the Bengals continue to loseJay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images Chiefs headlines for Thursday, October 10 The latest Saints-Chiefs draws 15.9 million for non-ABC Monday night game | NBC Sports On a Monday night that didn’t include an ABC simulcast, a so-so game between the Saints and Chiefs drew an audience of 15.9 million for the ESPN/ESPN2 simulcast. That’s an impressive number for ESPN/ESPN2 only. Of that number, 1.4 mi...2024Continue with Tee Higgins
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• Who is the Chiefs’ special teams MVP at their bye week?Denny Medley-Imagn Images Who will take home the award for special teams MVP? There are five games in the books — with 12 more to go. The Kansas City Chiefs are taking their bye week in Week 6, so it’s time to dish out some midseason awards. The Arrowhead Pride writing staff members each had one vote for our seven midseason awards. There are 10 contributors voting, so there will be 10 vote...2024See also Kansas City Chiefs contract
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• Chiefs-Falcons snap counts: Nazeeh Johnson takes over as the third cornerbackPhoto by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images How did Kansas City use its players in Sunday night’s game against Atlanta? In Week 13’s episode of “Sunday Night Football,” the Kansas City Chiefs extended their record to 3-0 with a 22-17 road victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Let’s see how the team used its players in the win. Starters (offensive): WR Xavier Worthy, WR Justin Watso...2024See also Nazeeh Johnson contract rumors
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• Arrowheadlines: Seven men charged with burglary of Chiefs players’ homes
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• Chiefs-Texans snap counts: Kareem Hunt is getting most of the work
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• Chiefs-Broncos snap counts: Playing the second and third teams against starters
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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...2024Read about Charles Omenihu stats
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• Chiefs-Panthers snap counts: How DeAndre Hopkins’ usage has gone down
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• AP Premier: Chiefs turn in a nail-biter in Carolina
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• Chiefs react to Spencer Shrader’s game-winner
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• Chiefs-Bills snap counts: Tracking the latest change in tight end use
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• Arrowheadlines: Seven men charged with burglary of Chiefs players’ homes
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• Chiefs-Panthers snap counts: How DeAndre Hopkins’ usage has gone down
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• AP Premier: Chiefs turn in a nail-biter in Carolina
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• Chiefs react to Spencer Shrader’s game-winner
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• Chiefs’ new punter Matt Araiza: ‘Where else would you want to be?’Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports On Monday, Kansas City’s new punter discussed his long absence from football. When they take the field for a preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs will have a new punter for the first time since 2020. Matt Araiza won the job after incumbent starter Tommy Townsend joined the Houston Texans in free agency. Araiza wa...2024See more Matt Araiza
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• The Chiefs’ 2024 free agency preview: Expect another year with plenty of turnoverPhoto by Jamie Squire/Getty Images Kansas City entered the offseason with 20 unrestricted free agents. How many will be back in 2024? When we previewed Kansas City Chiefs’ free agency a year ago, we predicted that most of team’s free agents would play elsewhere. 10 of them did — although one of them returned for a walk-off Super Bowl win. Under general manager Brett Veach and head coach A...2024Visit the page Kansas City Chiefs
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• Arrowheadlines: Two men charged with murder for parade day shootingKirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Chiefs headlines for Wednesday, February 21 The latest Prosecutors charge 2 adults with murder in Chiefs parade shooting | The Athletic Two Missouri men have been charged with murder in connection to the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade last Wednesday, Jackson County prosecutors announced Tuesday. Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays face charges...2024Visit the page Kirby Lee
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• Trey Smith joins GMA to discuss parade shootingKirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports The Chiefs’ right guard did his best to calm the nerves of children that were around the incident. Kansas City Chiefs right guard Trey Smith appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Thursday morning to share his story about what happened after gunshots broke out following the Super Bowl Champions Parade on Wednesday. As soon as there were signs of danger, se...2024See more Trey Smith
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• Chiefs' long snapper to play in honor of father, who was killed in OKC shooting
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• Chiefs LS James Winchester set to play after father’s funeral on Saturday
Chiefs long snapper James Winchester left the team to be with his family this week after his father Michael was shot and killed at Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City. Winchester and his family laid his father to rest in a funeral on Saturday that was attended Chiefs General Manager John Dorsey and former University…...2016See also John Dorsey
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• Father of Chiefs long snapper killed in OKC airport shooting
The father of Chiefs’ long snapper James Winchester was killed Tuesday in a shooting at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City. Michael Winchester’s death was confirmed by his employer, Southwest Airlines. Per NBC News, Michael Winchester died after being rushed to a nearby hospital and the airport remains closed with police still searching for…...2016
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• Father of Chiefs long snapper James Winchester killed in OKC airport shooting
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• Super Bowl LVII: Kansas City Chiefs v Philadelphia Eagles – liveSuper Bowl picks: Guardian writers predict Sunday’s gameMahomes v Hurts: America’s fear of a Black QB begins to fadeEmail Tom with your thoughts Interestingly enough, UFOs are trending on Twitter above the Super Bowl in the US right now due to some kind of activity above the Great Lakes. We spent a lot of money commissioning previews for this year’s game so the Guardian’s asking for its money back...2023Visit the page Super Bowl
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• Chiefs-Raiders snap counts: Charles Omenihu casts a big shadow in return
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• Chiefs’ initial 53-man roster for 2023 revealed after cutsInstant 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's likely that this will not be the exact roster that will begin the season against the Detroit Lions a week from Thursday. Some players will likely be removed during the coming days to make room for other Chiefs player...2023Visit the page Kansas City Chiefs
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• Chiefs-Jets snap counts: Travis Kelce in the groove; Isiah Pacheco now the bell cowPhoto by Elsa/Getty Images How did Kansas City use its players in Sunday’s game against the Jets? In Week 4’s edition of “Sunday Night Football,” the Kansas City Chiefs jumped out to a big early lead and ultimately held off a strong comeback in a 23-20 defeat of the New York Jets that pushed their season record to 3-1. Let’s see how Kansas City used its players during Sunday’s game — and n...2023Read about Travis Kelce
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• 2023 Pro Bowl Voting: Ravens have 4 players leading AFC Pro Bowl voting; 15 players in Top 8Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images The Ravens are doing well in Pro Bowl Voting Updated 2023 NFL Pro Bowl Voting lists were released on Wednesday, December 13, and 15 Ravens made the Top 10 in overall voting. When narrowing it down to AFC rankings, four of the 15 Ravens on the list are leading their position. PRO BOWL VOTING BY POSITION (AFC RANK) CENTER Creed Humphrey — Chiefs T. Lind...2023See more Pro Bowl
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• Arrowheadlines: Seven men charged with burglary of Chiefs players’ homes
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• Carson Wentz among 5 former Eagles players on the Chiefs
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• Chiefs-Steelers snap counts: How the Chiefs covered for Chris Jones’ absence
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• Harrison Butker’s knee wasn’t the cause of Sunday’s missed field goal
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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 more Kansas City Chiefs rumors
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• We have the ‘Madden 24’ ratings for the Chiefs’ tight ends and cornerbacks
Photo by William Purnell/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images EA Sports’ ratings release week continues. On Thursday, EA Sports continued its week-long “Madden 24” player ratings release. Let’s examine how the Kansas City Chiefs' tight ends and cornerbacks were rated. Tight ends Better than all the rest. Congrats on the most #99club appearances EVER by a tight end @tkelce pic.twitter.com/...2023Read about William Purnell
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