In the days before Super Bowl LIX, the Chiefs didn’t have an extensive injury report, but punter Matt Araiza was dealing with ...
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said Tuesday that he anticipates star tight end Travis Kelce will return for ...
Will the Kansas City Chiefs lose a huge piece of the organization this offseason? There has been chatter since even before ...
Travis Kelce has unfinished business. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is expected to return for a 13th NFL season, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday.
Kansas City general manager Brett Veach was asked during an interview with NFL Network at the scouting combine about which ...
"We're never going to make excuses, but he was battling through a pretty big illness there.''- Chiefs GM Brett Veach on ...
Only a few short weeks after the Chiefs lost in Super Bowl LIX, General Manager Brett Veach announced that, in the days ...
NFL free agency less than a month away, NFL teams will be looking to clear cap space in the coming weeks. So, which notable ...
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A new report says that Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is expected to not retire and play for the team in 2025.
Chiefs GM Brett Veach says that Travis Kelce was sick during the Super Bowl loss to the Eagles, explaining away his poor performance.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and defensive tackle Chris Jones have been two of the most important players throughout the recent dynasty. The duo, along with Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, ...