Let's take a look at five players to keep an eye on this season with the new rules in mind.
The Kansas City Chiefs are trying to stay innovative as they ready for their three-peat attempt this coming season.
A key adjustment that Andy Reid’s coaching staff needs to make such that the Kansas City Chiefs have a shot at winning the Super Bowl is acclimating to the new kickoff rules.
It appears that safety Justin Reid will be the Kansas City Chiefs’ primary kickoff specialist in 2024. According to Kansas City Chiefs special teams coordinator
The Chiefs, like all teams, are trying to figure out how to handle the new kickoff rules. Unlike most teams, the Chiefs have a non-kicker who can kick.
The offseason activities are far from slowing down for Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid. Less than a week after being crowned the top chess player in the NFL, the veteran leader in the secondary showed his appreciation for the race track during Memorial Day weekend.
Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid became a chess champion this week after being crowned the winner of BlitzChamps III, defeating Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray 2-0 in the grand final of an eight-player double-elimination bracket.
The Kansas City Monarchs are just as much of a staple of the city as the Kansas City Chiefs, if not more so. The Monarchs are integral to the city's history and the league, and people in the city love that.
The NFL has officially outlawed the swivel hip-drop tackle for the 2024 NFL season and beyond. Players who use the hip-drop tackle in the play will be subject to a 15-yard penalty and an automatic first down.
This offseason, the Kansas City Chiefs' primary focus is players who originally had their contracts going to expire. As free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft rightfully take precedence over most everything else, though, extensions are also interesting to explore.
Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid better watch out, because an unexpected player may be coming for one of Reid's other jobs. The Chiefs signed free agent punter Matt Araiza on Thursday, with many speculating that he'll be the replacement for Tommy Townsend, who is set to enter free agency in March.
It’s too bad the Pro Football Hall of Fame is not open to selecting coordinators. If it were, Steve Spagnuolo would be a lock.
LAS VEGAS — While the Houston Texans won’t be suiting up for Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday at Alligent Stadium, fans will remember a few names from their
In Spags We Trust. It's a simple motto, albeit one the Kansas City Chiefs got to catch on leading up to the AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Over the last decade-plus, Pro Football Focus has emerged as a popular talent evaluator for NFL and college football players. PFF has a detailed grading scale that accounts for every player and every play of a game.
A young artist's dream came true on Sunday, and it all began with portraits he drew of former Stanford safety Justin Reid this past summer. 11-year-old, Cade Nichols, a Nebraska native, attended a Kansas City Chiefs' training camp a few months ago.
As of the publishing of this article, the Kansas City Chiefs are settling in as a 10.5-point favorite against the Denver Broncos in advance of their Thursday Night Football matchup.
Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid is set for a new role in the team’s secondary this season. Already one of the team’s starting safeties, the 26-year-old will be taking on a new leadership role in 2023.
Some of the Cincinnati Bengals’ talk prior to Sunday’s AFC Championship has certainly caught the attention of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Joe Cool lived up to his nickname in more ways than one on Sunday.
One Kansas City Chiefs player appears to be poking the bengal ahead of Sunday’s showdown.
The second-year kicker missed the only extra point he tried and was 1-for-2 on field goals Sunday, with the miss coming from 34 yards out.
Reid had another opportunity later in the second quarter but missed that one, pushing it a little too far to his right.
The legend of the Chiefs safety grows.
The NFL preseason can be a time for many teams to experiment and try some different things out for the upcoming season.
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