ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Since the Chiefs put the pads on for the first time Sunday, one consistent has remained along the offensive line. Jaylon Moore is the man on the move, “the sixth starter” as Andy Reid has often described in past seasons, the best and most versatile lineman on his bench. “He’s a good football player, you know, …
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — This time last year, Kareem Hunt was back in his hometown of Cleveland, anxiously awaiting an opportunity with no idea what role fate would play. “I was, you know, hanging out with my family, taking my boat out every day and just, working out, staying in shape, man, waiting on the call,” Hunt said after practice …
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Last year at this time, Isiah Pacheco felt on the brink of a breakout. He finished the 2023 regular-season with the third and fourth 100-yard rushing games of his career in his final three games. He rushed for 313 yards and three touchdowns en route to the Chiefs’ triumph over San Francisco in the Super Bowl. “Came …
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — When the Chiefs take the field for their first training camp practice Tuesday morning, the jockeying will begin. Slightly more than 30 of the 90 players on the field have little to no concerns of making the roster, assuming they remain healthy. For the more than 50 other players, it’s a career-in-the-balance sprint to prove in …
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — The Chiefs made news on the opening day of training camp, agreeing with defensive end George Karlaftis on terms for a contract extension, a four-year, $88 million contract that secures another member of the team’s young nucleus. “That’s a great thing,” said Head Coach Andy Reid on the campus of Missouri Western State University as the …
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice pleaded guilty Thursday to two third-degree felony charges stemming from a high-speed car crash in Dallas in March 2024, receiving five years of deferred probation and 30 days in jail. The plea agreement also required Rice to pay restitution to all victims of the accident for their out-of-pocket medical expenses, totaling …
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Trey Smith and the Chiefs will remain together beyond the 2025 season as the Pro Bowl right guard and the club reached terms on a contract extension that will make him the highest-paid guard in the NFL. The two sides are reportedly finalizing a four-year, $94 million deal with $70 million guaranteed, as first reported by …
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas Legislative Coordinating Council agreed Monday to extend the deadline for the Chiefs and Royals to submit proposals for building new stadiums across the state line. The statute approved by the Kansas legislature in May 2024 set a deadline of June 30 for the Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals to strike a deal utilizing …
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Chiefs will open their 2025 training camp July 22 in St. Joseph on the campus of Missouri Western State University in a departure from their usual schedule. All players are planned to report July 20- 21. Physical examinations, the run test, team meetings, and classroom instruction will take place on July 21 before the team …
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The reclamation of Kingsley Suamataia went public in last season’s Week 18 game at Denver, when the second-round rookie left tackle started at left guard, and immediately drew kudos from teammates and opponents alike. Broncos defensive tackle Zach Allen, who earned second-team All-Pro honors last season, sought out Suamataia after the contest. “For playing guard my …