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One move Kansas City Chiefs GM Brett Veach tried to make before the season looks increasingly like it could've helped save it
Sometimes they say in the NFL that the moves you don't make are the best ones. That's not necessarily the case with one of the trades the Kansas City Chiefs tried and failed to make ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
Woody Marks rushed for 65 yards on 24 carries, adding a touchdown through the air while Nico Collins reeled in four catches for 121 yards. Kareem Hunt scored Kansas City’s lone touchdown, rushing for 30 yards on 12 carries.
Coming into the 2025 season, many picked the Chiefs to have a shift in the things they are used to doing. Which, looking at it now, they were right, but not in
The Chiefs’ dynasty looks cracked: a failing run game, unreliable weapons and fading stars. Get the latest NFL news and opinion at DAZN News.
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Why the Kansas City Chiefs Playoff Chances Are Even More Grim After ‘Monday Night Football’ Game
The Kansas City Chiefs’ dire playoff chances were dealt another blow on Monday night — and they didn’t even hit the field. After the Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 22-19 in overtime on Monday,
Travis Kelce had a few choice expletives as he talked about the Kansas City Chiefs' tough loss to the Houston Texans and the team's dwindling playoff hopes on the Wednesday, Dec. 10 episode of 'New Heights.
The 2025 NFL season has certainly shown that new teams can break through into the playoff mix, but one perennial contender has fallen out of it just as quickly. While the Kansas City Chiefs are consistently one of the elite AFC franchises,
With a 6–7 record and four games left, Kansas City Chiefs must win out and get help — their playoff path is narrow, but not impossible.
The Chiefs' playoff odds continue to drop as the weeks go by. Will Kansas City make the postseason in 2025? Here are their latest chances:
While Kelce closes in on the end of what has been an illustrious career, one former NFL star has decided to come out of retirement. This comes in the form of eight-time Pro Bowl quarterback Philip Rivers, who has signed with the Indianapolis Colts amid the team’s injury crisis.