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The Kansas City Chiefs are in the middle of camp this week, with their veterans looking to freshen up on things with their new rookie class. Star tight end Travis Kelce enters his 13th season showcasing a new look to help propel him to new heights in 2025.
The man who has been the heartbeat of the Kansas City Chiefs for years at Arrowhead Stadium is calling it a career. Though many people may not know his name, Dan Meers has been a part of three Super Bowl wins for the Chiefs,
Rice is recovering from a torn LCL suffered during the Chiefs' Week 4 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers, costing him the remainder of the season. He set franchise rookie records for receiving touchdowns and receptions and was well on his way to bettering those marks before the injury.
The Kansas City Chiefs will start their mandatory minicamp today. Unlike the other teams, the Chiefs did not hold their minicamp last week. Now the Chiefs will
Travis Kelce will miss first day of mandatory minicamp as he and Taylor Swift are planning to attend the game six of the Stanley Cup Finals
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Top Worst Injuries in Kansas City Chiefs History That Altered the Franchise | Part 1In this video, we explore the 10 worst injuries in Kansas City Chiefs history that forever impacted the franchise. From Joe Montana’s final season to Patrick Mahomes’ knee injury and more, discover how these tragic events altered the course of the team’s legacy.
The mandatory mini-camps for the NFL have begun and it is the turn of the American League champions Kansas City Chiefs, who finished the voluntary part of the training program on F
Pro Football Focus recently ranked Kansas City Chiefs standout Creed Humphrey as the NFL's top center. The veteran offensive lineman continues to garner respect for his consistent play since being drafted out of Oklahoma in 2021,
The Chiefs could have three new O-line starters, including first-round pick Josh Simmons as Patrick Mahomes' new blindside protector.
The bill is a response to action from Kansas, which passed legislation offering to pay 70% of the cost of building new stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. While the teams called Missouri’s plan competitive,
Carson Wentz is having a tough time finding a new home. This includes bad NFL teams like the Cleveland Browns and New Orleans Saints, which seem to have other plans that don't involve him.