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.
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach will work hard this summer to fix the roster issues plaguing the team. Although the Chiefs technically still have
General manager Brett Veach faces the challenge of strengthening the roster through free agency and the draft while also retaining as many key players as possible. On Thursday, Veach and the Chiefs made a major move on the offensive line.
The Chiefs general manager Brett Veach shared the news of Kelce’s illness during an upcoming episode of the NFL podcast, “The Insiders.” Noting that he wasn’t “making excuses” for the Chiefs’ loss, Veach told host Tom Pelissero Tuesday that the tight end was “battling a pretty big illness” before the Chiefs lost to the Eagles 40-22 on Feb.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost Super Bowl LIX by a wide margin to the Philadelphia Eagles. Travis Kelce was the beneficiary of another excuse.
General manager Brett Veach told reporters in Indianapolis on Tuesday that the team is "pretty optimistic" it can retain Smith, via NFL Media. Veach also noted that the Chiefs have "already had some good dialogue with [Smith]" and his agents at CAA.
With the NFL combine taking place in Indianapolis, a lot of news has come out. One of the biggest storylines has been the status of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. While Kelce's future has been uncertain since the Chiefs' 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX earlier this month,
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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.
The Kansas City Chiefs are fresh off losing Super Bowl 59 to the Philadelphia Eagles, and they might end up losing one of their top offensive linemen, Trey Smith, in free agency. The Chicago Bears, who desperately need offensive line help,
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach spoke directly from the NFL Scouting Combine about the new-look AFC West. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke after this year's Super Bowl loss. For a partial transcript,