
John Dixon
Executive Editor at Arrowhead Pride
Executive Editor, @ArrowheadPride. Groovy Science Grandpa. Saw the first Chiefs dynasty on TV. Covered Marty to Todd — and now, the greatest Chiefs dynasty.
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5 days ago |
arrowheadpride.com | John Dixon
Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images In Monday morning’s Arrowheadlines, we noted NFL.com columnist Jeffri Chadiha’s recent list of 10 bold predictions for 2025. Specifically, we noted his belief that the Denver Broncos would knock off the Kansas City Chiefs as AFC West champions this season. But that wasn’t the only statement on Chadiha’s list we’d like to address. 1. The Bills will win the Super Bowl.
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1 week ago |
arrowheadpride.com | John Dixon
Denny Medley-Imagn Images Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Each week, we send out questions to the most plugged-in Kansas City Chiefs fans. You can see all of the recent survey results here. And be sure to check out FanDuel Sportsbook, the official sportsbook partner of SB Nation. Chiefs players who should be coaches By a narrow margin, Chiefs fans would most like to have former quarterback Alex Smth become an assistant coach for the team.
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1 week ago |
arrowheadpride.com | John Dixon
Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Speaking on Wednesday, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes expressed some frustration with the increasingly shorter break between the NFL offseason program and training camp. “I don’t know how it works,” he told reporters. “It just seems like [the summer break] is getting shorter and shorter every single year.
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arrowheadpride.com | John Dixon
Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images The Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce was not in evidence during the OTA practice sessions that were open to reporters during the last three weeks. But as expected, the team’s most famous tight end — who had been reported to have dropped 25 pounds during the offseason — was on the practice field for this week’s mandatory minicamp practices. Speaking with reporters after Wednesday’s session, Kelce pushed back on the weight-loss report.
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1 week ago |
arrowheadpride.com | John Dixon
Photo by John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images As this weekend begins, let’s open it up for whatever you’d like to discuss! The Kansas City Chiefs’ training camp begins in St. Joseph about a month from now, so we’re particularly interested in how fans like yourself will spend their time during the summer break.
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The #Chiefs have reached their offseason roster limit. With 91 players under contract (the team has an exemption for tackle Chukwuebuka Godrick), we now estimate the team is $12.0 million under the salary cap. https://t.co/H80gt3AHkT

My life isn't exactly like Mike Garafolo's. But sometimes there are similarities.

To the dude walking his dog who asked me, “What the hell are the #Giants doing, Mike?” while I was taking my garbage cans back in this morning, sorry for a brief answer. I wasn’t awake yet. Here’s an extended 1:42 from The Insiders on @nflnetwork last night. https://t.co/0m8WA17DIb

Accounting for the final $279.2 million cap number — and including the $23.4 million franchise tag on Trey Smith — we now estimate the #Chiefs are $16.9 million OVER the cap. Obviously... cap moves are coming. https://t.co/H80gt3Bfar