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Pitts joined the Chiefs in 1965 as a fourth-round draft pick.
A three-year starter at wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs who was part of their first Super Bowl-winning team died.
This Mecole Hardman touchdown in Saturday’s AFC Divisional playoff game between the Broncos and Bills should look familiar to Chiefs fans.
With no Kansas City Chiefs or Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl again, what would be the most compelling matchup for Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8? Here's looking at them all, 1-4.
The Kansas City Chiefs sideline will look vastly different next season. Head coach Andy Reid remains in the hot seat but six coaches have been fired or moved elsewhere in a radical shakeup. Wide
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Chiefs HC Andy Reid and QB Patrick Mahomes pulled out all the stops to get a potential Hall of Famer who helped them win a Super Bowl
One of those changes was bringing in future Hall of Famer Terrell Suggs as a pass rusher. The defense had struggled at this under Bob Sutton in 2018. Suggs didn’t have much left in the tank. He was going to retire if he couldn’t go to a Super Bowl contender. The Chiefs saw a perfect fit for him. How they got him is the crazy part.
Gardner Minshew II was thought to have torn his ACL as well, but it turned out to be a severe bone bruise. Still, he's a free agent this offseason. Chris Oladokun became the starter with both Mahomes and Minshew on IR, and he quickly proved that he's not an NFL-caliber reserve, at least not yet.