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As the Chiefs' offseason rolls on, a key part of the front office staff could be on his way out if a new door is opened. The post Top Chiefs Front Office Assistant Gets Huge News Regarding Future appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Falcons zero in on top Chiefs exec as Matt Ryan makes his next power move
The Atlanta Falcons are looking at the Chiefs' organization for a potential answer to their own front office woes.
The Kansas City Chiefs sideline will look vastly different next season. Head coach Andy Reid remains in the hot seat but six coaches have been fired or moved elsewhere in a radical shakeup. Wide
The Falcons have requested interviews with six GM candidates as president Matt Ryan looks to rebuild the team's personnel department.
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Kansas City Chiefs GM Brett Veach may lose his right-hand man for the second consecutive offseason
The Kansas City Chiefs have been mostly lucky when it comes to their coaching staff talent not being poached by other teams during their run of success, but Brett Veach's front office hasn't been so lucky.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill is expected to be cut loose by the team in 2026, and Hill has made it clear he wants to "go home," but that has confused Atlanta Falcons and Kansas City Chiefs fans.
Three more former Eagles execs join Joe Douglas as Falcons GM candidates.
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Falcons have requested to interview Kansas City Chiefs assistant GM Mike Bradway for their general manager vacancy. "A top lieutenant to GM Brett Veach, Bradway is next in a line of top KC personnel minds to explore a big job," wrote Rapoport.
With Week 18 results in, Kansas City now has its official list of NFL foes for next season.
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“I want to go home”: Tyreek Hill’s cryptic tweet sparks speculation among Falcons and Chiefs fans
Tyreek Hill’s recent “I want to go home” comment has sparked speculation about his 2026 destination. As a Georgia native, a return to the Falcons seems possible, but his first NFL home, the Chiefs, also looms as a potential landing spot.