Kansas City Chiefs face a pivotal offseason
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Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs looked to end their 2025 NFL season on a positive note in Week 18, hitting the road to face the AFC West rival Las Vegas Raiders in the regular-season finale. The Chiefs are coming off a disappointing loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 17, increasing their losing streak to five.
On Monday, less than 24 hours after the deflating loss to the Raiders, Reid took the podium for the Chiefs' end-of-season press conference. The three-time Super Bowl-winning coach took the opportunity to share an update on Mahomes' recovery following the four-time All-Pro QB's season-ending surgery.
Josh Allen kept his starting streak alive on Sunday, taking the first snap and then handing the baton to Mitchell Trubisky. The veteran backu
Kelce admitted that after the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss last year, he instantly knew he would be back with the Chiefs the next season. He wasn’t going to let his career end that way, and he was motivated that night to return to play with the only franchise he’s ever known.
A surprise development for Kansas City Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo arises as the offseason begins and the coaching carousel turns.
After a disappointing 2025 season, the Chiefs can reload in the 2026 NFL draft. Here are four prospects they should consider.
As Travis Kelce walked off the field at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, many believed it might have been the last time he does it wearing a Chiefs jersey. Kansas City wrapped up 2025 with a 14-12 loss to the Raiders.
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Kansas City Chiefs have many 2026 offensive coordinator options to choose from with Matt Nagy having one foot out the door
As things currently stand, the Kansas City Chiefs likely will have a new offensive coordinator during the 2026 NFL season. Kansas City has already lost one defensive assistant before the season even came to a close,