Kansas City is keeping the Pro Bowl guard for another year, making him the highest paid guard in the league in the process.
For the third straight year, the Kansas City Chiefs offense, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, has failed to have a wide receiver reach at least 1,000 receiving yards. It's clear that it's a position the Chiefs have lacked for a number of years,
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NFL offseason is here. While the new league year technically doesn't begin until March 12, which is when signings and trades can become official, the franchise tag window has been open since mid-February.
The Kansas City Chiefs have placed the franchise tag on right guard Trey Smith in hopes of signing him to a long-term extension, sources confirmed to The Star on Thursday afternoon. It was a change from previous expectations.
Now Smith is no longer an option for Minnesota. The Chiefs seem committed to keeping him, but even if they were to consider a tag-and-trade move like they pulled off with cornerback L'Jarius Sneed last offseason, the Vikings don't have the draft capital to make that a realistic possibility.
Throughout his Chiefs career, Kelce has established himself as one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history, earning four All-Pro honors, 10 Pro Bowl selections and three Super Bowl titles. The Chiefs will now look to head back to the Super Bowl after three straight seasons of competing in the big game.
It's still not clear if the Philadelphia Eagles will be visiting the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win, but one Kansas City Chiefs player has already gotten to make the trip to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Harrison Butker was at the White House on Thursday where he got to visit with President Donald Trump.
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