The Kansas City Chiefs could be losing Trey Smith this offseason. He has a hefty price tag and the Chiefs have other free agents they also need to prioritize.
It’s an economic border battle - Kansas is competing with Missouri to attract Kansas City’s two professional sports teams.
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.
In October last year, the Chiefs owner Clark Hunt shocked everyone by announcing his plans for the future of the Chiefs stadium, Arrowhead. The post Kansas State Rep. Gives Verdict on Chiefs’ Exit From Missouri After Clark Hunt’s Dividing Statement appeared first on EssentiallySports.
One of the biggest decisions the Kansas City Chiefs are facing this offseason is what to do with middle linebacker Nick Bolton. As Bolton is set to hit free agency, the Chiefs can either sign him to a long-term contract,
A new report states the Chiefs are leaning towards a move to Kansas, which is gaining momentum. The report goes on to state that, should the Kansas City Chiefs pursue that direction, ground will most likely have been broken in the state of Kansas around November 2025.
According to Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy, Patrick Mahomes Sr. is set to fight ex-MLB pitcher John Rocker at ‘Rougn N Rowdy’ on April 19.
The Kansas City Chiefs would like tight end Travis Kelce to make a decision on playing in 2025 by March 15 due to his contract structure.