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Chiefs latest roster moves might allow them to see results of a long-term offensive line investment in Week 15 vs. Chargers
The Kansas City Chiefs continue to reshape their offensive line in the wake of injuries, and one of their latest roster moves could provide a glimpse at the results of one of the team's long-term investments.
Three hours before his season-ending injury on Sunday, Patrick Mahomes looked at his line and saw a pair of unique offensive tackles. Esa Pol
The Kansas City Chiefs placed rookie left tackle Josh Simmons on injured reserve Wednesday. The 2025 first-round draft pick dislocated and fractured his wrist in the Chiefs’ Thanksgiving Day loss against the Dallas Cowboys,
Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator, Matt Nagy, explained the team's thought process behind their emergency plan at offensive tackle.
The injury-riddled Kansas City Chiefs lost left tackle Wanya Morris to a left knee injury on the first play against the Houston Texans on Sunday night, leaving their makeshift offensive line with three backups and rookie Esa Pole protecting Patrick Mahomes’ blind side.
The Chiefs are two games back of the AFC’s final playoff spot, and they have four games remaining. One of the main issues has been on the offensive line. It was evident Kansas City needed help in that area back in last season’s Super Bowl. The Chiefs surrendered six sacks, and that has since carried over into this season, having given up 29.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco opens up about the team potentially being shorthanded on the offensive line in a crucial game.
The Kansas City Chiefs need to fix things this offseason to reestablish their dynasty to live on. With 2025 coming to an end, the Chiefs sit in a position they'