
Rocky Magana
Lead Writer at Arrowhead Pride
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3 days ago |
arrowheadpride.com | Rocky Magana
Photo by Logan Bowles/Getty Images At least one former NFL general manager is predicting that the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC dominance is coming to an end. Former Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon recently said as much on CBS Sports. “The window for this Chiefs team is closing,” he explained. He cites reasons such as defensive tackle Chris Jones getting older and coming off of injury, and Travis Kelce rounding out the back nine of his career to justify his claim.
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1 week ago |
arrowheadpride.com | Rocky Magana
Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images The Kansas City Chiefs’ running back Isiah Pacheco has achieved a lot since entering the league as the 251st pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. He immediately endeared himself to fans during his introductory press conference, when he declared he was ready to compete and “take another grown man’s job.”Since then, Pacheco has been a key player on Kansas City teams that have won three straight AFC Championships and two Super Bowls.
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1 week ago |
arrowheadpride.com | Rocky Magana
Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images The Kansas City Chiefs have a pair of new tight ends working to provide a strong impression at rookie minicamp: Jake Briningstool, who played at Clemson, and Jared Casey, who many fans will remember from his time playing just down the road in Lawrence for the Kansas Jayhawks.
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1 week ago |
arrowheadpride.com | Rocky Magana
Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images When the Kansas City Chiefs traded up to select cornerback Nohl Williams with the 85th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, they didn’t just land a long, physical defender at a position of need. They drafted one of their own. As Williams explained to reporters on Saturday afternoon, he was a Chiefs fan long before Kansas City ever called his name.
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2 weeks ago |
arrowheadpride.com | Jared Sapp |Rocky Magana |Pete Sweeney |John Dixon
Denny Medley-Imagn Images The Kansas City Chiefs — like the rest of the league’s teams — are going straight from the end of the NFL Draft to negotiating with undrafted free agents (UDFAs). They’re trying to sign players who weren’t chosen during the just-completed draft. One of the NFL’s worst-kept secrets is that teams have been speaking with potential undrafted prospects since early on Saturday — even as the draft’s third day unfolded.
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