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The Kansas City Chiefs have officially landed one of the NFL’s top prizes in free agency: Super Bowl LX MVP Kenneth Walker III. After a standout 2025 season with the Seattle Seahawks—where he rushed for over 1,000 yards and exploded in the playoffs—the explosive 26-year-old running back has signed a three-year deal worth approximately $43 million to bring his talents to ...


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Texas Tech David Bailey could help the Chiefs pass rush

The Kansas City Chiefs’ disappointing 6-11 season has left the fanbase searching for answers, but ownership and leadership are already plotting a comeback. With the ninth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft—their highest selection since trading up for Patrick Mahomes in 2017—the Chiefs have a golden opportunity to ret...


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The Kansas City Chiefs finished the 2025 season with a 6-11 record and, for the first time in over a decade, watched the playoffs unfold without them. It’s a bitter pill for a franchise that has defined AFC dominance since Patrick Mahomes took the helm in 2018. But in the wake of this disappointing campaign, there’s clarity about what needs to change—and the organization...


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The Kansas City Chiefs offseason just got interesting. After a humbling 6-11 campaign that marked the franchise’s first losing season since 2014, Andy Reid and Brett Veach are making the moves that matter. And frankly, Chiefs Kingdom should be excited about where this is headed.
The headline move? Eric Bieniemy is back as offensive coordinator.
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After one of the most disappointing seasons in recent Chiefs history, Kansas City is making a significant move to right the ship. The team has agreed to terms with Eric Bieniemy to return as offensive coordinator for the 2026 season, reuniting him with head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

Bieniemy’s return marks a homecoming to a system where h...


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