Every year in the NFL there seems to be about a 50 percent turnover in terms of playoff teams. In 2011, that figure was exactly correct. The Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets and Indianapolis Colts were playoff teams in the AFC in 2010. Show More Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs were victimized by a minor injury bug as the second round of organized team activities ( OTAs ) concluded. However, good news did emanate from the May 23 practice sessions, as a much-maligned player—who has recently balanced upon the bust bubble—showed significant strides of progress. Show More Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs' May 22 edition of the team's first OTAs offered a plethora of news stemming from two fronts: quarterbacks and defense. Under center, passers continued to struggle handling snaps from one particular rookie—a theme which has developed throughout OTAs. Show More Summary
The American Football League ( AFL ) was a mere seven years old and still did not have what it wanted. The league's teams had enjoyed success, and every team except two was in its original city. Not a single team had dissolved or folded, and expansion was on the horizon into Miami and Cincinnati. Show More Summary
Head coach Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs returned to the practice field on May 21, which marked the team's fourth day of organized team activities ( OTAs ). Throughout the first wave of sessions (May 14–16), the defense consistently pestered its offensive peers—the tides have begun to turn. Show More Summary
Under the direction of head coach Andy Reid and general manager John Dorsey, the Kansas City Chiefs have a new identity. The Chiefs spent this offseason addressing a lot of glaring holes. All that is left for the Chiefs is to prepare through offseason team activities, training camp and preseason games before the regular season kicks off in September. Show More Summary
Head coach Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs prepare for Round 2 of organized team activities ( OTAs ) on May 21. Throughout the three-day rendezvous, Kansas Citians should keep their eyes peeled for hints regarding eight curiosities. Show More Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs got their offseason team activities underway earlier this week and under a new regime, several players look to make adjustments in front of new head coach Andy Reid. These players have struggled to live up to expectations since coming to Kansas City. Show More Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs have a new coach and a new G.M. With the draft come and gone, they also have a bunch of new front-office employees. On Thursday, the team announced that former Saints V.P. of football operations Will Lewis will serve as the director of pro personnel, and that former Falcons scout Marvin…
The Kansas City Chiefs have made the playoffs one time over the last six seasons, but wide receiver Dwayne Bowe is predicting big things for his club in 2013. Bowe, who caught 59 balls for 801 yards and three touchdowns last season, predicts he will lead the NFL in receptions and touchdowns this season. Show More Summary
Last season saw the Kansas City Chiefs finish with a franchise-worst 2-14 record. Considering that they were tied for a league-worst minus-24 in turnover differential, the team didn't get beat near as often as they simply gave games away. Show More Summary
The Lions were awarded defensive back DeQuan Menzie on waivers from Kansas City on Wednesday. The move was disclosed in the NFL’s transactions. The 23-year-old Menzie was a fifth-round pick of the Chiefs in the 2012 draft. He spent last season on injured reserve with a hip flexor injury. Menzie (5-11, 202) may have the…
On Monday, the Kansas City Chiefs hired former Nevada head coach Chris Ault as a consultant. Ault created the pistol offense that gained popularity in the NFL last year thanks to his former pupil, Colin Kaepernick, taking over for Alex Smith as the starter in San Francisco. Show More Summary
Last year, the Indianapolis Colts went from a two-win team with the first pick in the 2012 NFL draft to a playoff squad, all in the course of one season. This year, the Kansas City Chiefs are going to make it two in a row, shocking the...Show More Summary
Am I now genuinely excited for a Chiefs offense for the first time since Roaf, Green and Holmes? Yes.
Former Ravens defensive tackle Ryan McBean’s trying to work his way back into the NFL, and it started with a trip to Kansas City. According to Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun, McBean visited the Chiefs Monday. The former Steelers fourth-rounder and Broncos starter spent last year on the Ravens injured reserve list. A severe…
Former Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid doesn't need his Eagles paraphernalia anymore now that he's in Kansas City, so he did what any normal citizen would do to get rid of it: he held a yard sale.
Like all undrafted free agents, former Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray hoped to be taken at some point during the NFL draft. Bray, however, watched teams select other players in all seven rounds. The Kansas City Chiefs moved quickly after the draft and snagged Bray. Show More Summary
If Andy Reid ever goes back to the Philadelphia Eagles for any reason, he's going to have to buy his swag all over again. Reid, who coached the Eagles from 1999 through 2012 and now does the same for the Kansas City Chiefs, held a memorabilia sale at Harriton High School in Rosemont, Penn., on Sunday. Show More Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs' rookie mini-camp came to a close on May 12, offering local loyalists a brief glimpse at the franchise's most recent batch of youngbloods. Six notable takeaways developed over the three-day orientation. Day one...Show More Summary