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Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo says multiple injuries within the Kansas City Chiefs secondary could keep cornerback Joshua Williams on the roster
The Chiefs made Moore a second-round pick in 2022, but he has only 11 starts, 43 receptions for 494 yards and a touchdown and 86 punt return yards and 93 kickoff return yards. He fumbled three punt returns in 2022 and has dropped four passes in his career.
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SB Nation on MSNBen Johnson says Bears starters will play in final preseason game vs Chiefs
The Chicago Bears will play their third and final preseason game against the Kansas City Chiefs this Friday, August 22, at 7:20 PM CT at Arrowhead Stadium. Head Coach Ben Johnson announced that the starters will play against the Chiefs during the preseason match-up on the Up & Adams show hosted by Kay Adams.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid made the announcement on Monday. Anudike-Uzomah, 23, suffered a right-hamstring injury in the fourth quarter of last week’s preseason game at the Seattle Seahawks. Because Anudike-Uzomah went on IR before the final roster cutdown date of Aug. 26, it becomes a season-ending injury.
Deestroying’s legal name is Donald De La Haye. He kicked at Central Florida, and he has spent time in the CFL and the UFL. More importantly, his YouTube channel has 6.32 million subscribers. Rich Eisen will handle play-by-play duties. Kurt Warner will be the analyst. Stacey Dales will serve as a sideline reporter, too.
Before fans pack Arrowhead for the 2025 football season, we're getting a look at Arrowhead Stadium as crews make changes to prepare for the World Cup next summer.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid’s love of Hawaiian shirts is so well-known that he once was featured in a GQ story. It wasn’t, however, anything like the exotic looks Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had in the GQ photoshoot that was part of last week’s cover story for the men’s fashion magazine.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNChiefs are remaining dug in on their stance against current NFL trend, but don't completely shut the door on it
Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy discussed the quarterback sneak and "tush push" plays, and many have left the door open for Kansas City to run them.