The Kansas City Chiefs will get an up-close look at all of the top college football talent at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine this week. Though Kansas City will have to wait until the No. 31 pick to make their first selection in the NFL draft this spring,
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach says tight end Travis Kelce “was fired up” to keep playing after the season ended.
The Kansas City Chiefs were embarrassed by the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, losing 40-22. They were down 24-0 at halftime due to a putrid performance by the offense. Patrick Mahomes threw two interceptions that directly led to 14 points.
The Chiefs moved Thuney to left tackle for their final six competitive games. And though the move secured a weak spot — and helped the Chiefs to their third straight Super Bowl appearance — it came apart at the worst time when Mahomes was sacked a career-high six times in a 40-22 Super Bowl loss to the Eagles.
The Kansas City Chiefs have invested a lot in their offensive line. They've made three different linemen among the highest-paid players at their respective positions, with Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey and Jawaan Taylor checking in near the top of the charts for guards,
There’s no need yet to write a breakup song about Travis Kelce and the Chiefs. In the first major clue that Kelce could put off retirement, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach indicated Tuesday that he expects the Hall of Fame tight end to return in 2025.
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A to Z Sports on MSNKansas City Chiefs GM Brett Veach makes offseason priorities abundantly clear at the onset of the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine"I think if you look at how we've handled the offseasons, whether it was a Joe Thuney or trading for Orlando Brown, or (Jawaan) Taylor, or Frank Clark, or Chris Jones," Veach bega
Andy Reid and Brett Veach spoke in Indianapolis on Tuesday as they prepare for the NFL Combine, which starts on Thursday.
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'Optimistic' Chiefs Officially Open Trey Smith Contract Talks Ahead of Free AgencyKansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach is confident that the franchise can work out a deal with free agent-to-be Trey Smith.
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach spoke with reporters on Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. He addressed the retirement rumors surrounding Travis Kelce and his belief that he isn't done with the gridiron yet.
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Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach revealed what Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes should expect for the 2025 NFL Draft.
It’s been widely assumed that Smith — ESPN’s second-ranked free agent this offseason — could price himself out of the Chiefs’ plans. Pro Football Focus, for instance, estimates that Smith will receive a four-year contract for $86 million, with $52.5 million guaranteed.
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