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7-round Chiefs mock: K.C. selects combine standouts with early picks in 2025 NFL draft
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Chiefs' Xavier Worthy Announces Message For NFL Draft Speedsters Chasing Combine Record
Isaiah Bond 40 time: Texas WR fails to beat Xavier Worthy's record at NFL combine
Not so fast, Isaiah Bond. The Texas receiver came into the NFL combine armed with all the confidence in the world, claiming he would beat Xavier Worthy's record in the 40-yard dash. The Kansas City Chiefs' receiver set the record in last year's combine with a 4.
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Chiefs, Super Bowl and Clark Hunt
Sean McDermott was the victim of multiple controversial measurements during the Buffalo Bills' season-ending loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in this past year's AFC divisional round. But despite what transpired in that game,
The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to place the franchise tag on Trey Smith, keeping the veteran guard under contract through the 2025-26 campaign.
According to reports, the Kansas City #Chiefs had a "formal meeting" with #Oregon Ducks OL Josh Conerly Jr. | @EdEastonJr
The truly great teams find a way to stay interested and to maximize their self-analysis. A Super Bowl loss may awaken that impulse in the Chiefs.
Patrick Mahomes has reacted after the Kansas City Chiefs announced they are set to place the franchise tag on star guard Trey Smith.
The Chiefs kicker "stopped by" the White House, according to Fox News, which makes it sound like it wasn't exactly a planned visit. During his trip, Butker got to meet with Trump in the Oval Office and we know that because White House Communications Adviser Margo Martin posted a photo of the meeting on social media.
The Denver Broncos made their first postseason appearance in nearly a decade in 2024, and now, Up and Adams host Kay Adams believes the Broncos could be the next team to replicate the Philadelphia Eagles' success against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Travis Kelce has used his girlfriend's music to get over a feeling he doesn't know all too well following the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss.
"I like doing what I'm doing, and I like it right now. So I'm happy," Andy Reid said Tuesday during an interview with Judy Battista of NFL.com (6:10 mark). Battista specifically asked Reid if he plans on remaining the head coach throughout Patrick Mahomes' realistic championship window.
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