NFL Scouting Combine kicks off the full evaluation process of the next class of rookies preparing to enter the league. The Kansas City Chiefs, due to their late postseason runs, enter another NFL draft with late-round picks.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke after this year's Super Bowl loss. For a partial transcript, view below. Q: On turnovers? Mahomes: “Yeah, credit to the
Following a disastrous offensive line performance in a Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles two weeks ago, how will the team look to fill its vacancy at left tackle? “That is tricky,” Veach said during an interview with a handful of local reporters at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
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Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach spoke on free agency at the NFL combine, and he made it clear Trey Smith is a top priority.
The Kansas City Chiefs won’t be able to retain every player that was on their Super Bowl LIX roster when free agency starts next month. General manager Brett Veach will need to make some difficult decisions to field another ultra-competitive squad next year,
If the Chiefs take a big free-agent swing, Brett Veach indicated before the Super Bowl, it would be a player that checks this box.
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.
Smith, raising himself from a late round pick to one of the top available free agents on the open market this offseason, has ties to current Bears general manager Ryan Poles, who spent all of his career in Kansas City before being hired by Chicago ahead of the 2022 season. He was also part of the group that drafted Smith.
Despite recent rumblings that Chiefs RG Trey Smith was sure to test free agency, there's "growing optimism" that he'll be extended in