
Charles Goldman
Conference Managing Editor at A to Z Sports Nashville
Conference Managing Editor @AtoZSportsNFL. PFWA member. Formerly: @TheChiefsWire, @KCSportsNetwork. Breakfast Burrito fan.
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2 weeks ago |
atozsports.com | Charles Goldman
A former member of the Kansas City Chiefs is showing out in the UFL with the Michigan Panthers. D.J. Miller is among 22 former Chiefs players getting a second chance at professional football in the UFL. If you don't remember, Miller signed with Kansas City as an undrafted free agent out of Kent State following the 2024 NFL draft. The O'Fallen, Missouri native recorded 50 total tackles, one interception, three passes defended, and a fumble recovery in 2023 with the Golden Flashes.
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2 weeks ago |
atozsports.com | Charles Goldman
The Kansas City Chiefs are taking a chance on an edge rusher with low-risk, high-reward potential. According to his agency, SportsTrust Advisors, the Chiefs have agreed to terms with EDGE rusher Janarius Robinson. The former fourth-round pick by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2021 NFL draft didn't have many opportunities in his early career. A training camp/preseason injury landed him on injured reserve in August, ending his rookie season prematurely.
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3 weeks ago |
yardbarker.com | Charles Goldman
The Kansas City Chiefs are getting a closer look at the most productive tight end of the 2025 NFL draft class. Bowling Green State University tight end Harold Fannin Jr. recently revealed to Kay Adams on the Up & Adams Show that he has an upcoming pre-draft visit with four teams, including the Denver Broncos, the Detroit Lions, the Cleveland Browns, and the Chiefs.
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3 weeks ago |
atozsports.com | Charles Goldman
The Kansas City Chiefs are getting a closer look at the most productive tight end of the 2025 NFL draft class. Bowling Green State University tight end Harold Fannin Jr. recently revealed to Kay Adams on the Up & Adams Show that he has an upcoming pre-draft visit with four teams, including the Denver Broncos, the Detroit Lions, the Cleveland Browns, and the Chiefs.
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3 weeks ago |
atozsports.com | Charles Goldman
The NFL has officially announced each team's full offseason workout schedule, starting on Day 1 and ending with the team's mandatory minicamp. The Chiefs and most other teams with returning head coaches kick off the voluntary portion of their offseason workout program on Monday, April 21. Teams with new head coaches can start a bit earlier.
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RT @ChrisCleggMiLB: The hardest hit ball by a Kansas City Royals ever in the statcast era was 118 mph by Eric Hosmer in 2017. Jac Caglianon…

RT @TrumanChief: Charles and I seem to have the same thought. I think pick 31 is a weird spot for an injured player like Josh Simmons. I…

Brett Veach has to be playing a joke on us. Of the Chiefs' 20ish reported top-30 visits so far, they've brought in four players with hyphenated last names. 😂

I'm tracking all #Chiefs' top-30 visits, combine formals, All-Star game meetings, private workouts, virtual meetings, pro day chats, and local pro day invites here. Also including @AtoZSportsNFL expected draft range: https://t.co/SuiMliCmh4 https://t.co/Nm6qYjpgJe