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Curtis Jacobs signs with Kansas City Chiefs as undrafted free agent
Former Penn State linebacker Curtis Jacobs didn't hear his name called during the 2024 NFL Draft, but he quickly joined the Kansas City Chiefs' unique quest for a three-peat. Jacobs signed with the two-time reigning Super Bowl champions as an undrafted free agent, the Nittany Lions shared. The former five-star...
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt says the reigning Super Bowl champions might leave Arrowhead Stadium, their home for 52 NFL seasons, for a new venue after their lease ends in 2030
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt says the reigning Super Bowl champions might leave Arrowhead Stadium, their home for 52 NFL seasons, for a new venue after their lease ends in 2030
Kansas City Chiefs considering new stadium following failed tax vote
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Kansas City Chiefs are reassessing their options, less than a month after Jackson County voters decided against a 3/8th cent sales tax. The money would have paid for $800 million in renovations and improvements at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Chiefs Chairman and CEO...
Much-loved Kansas City Chiefs linebacker to be added to team Hall of Fame
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs have announced the newest addition to the team's Hall of Fame, and it's a name that's sure to please Chiefs Kingdom: Tamba Hali. The former defensive end and linebacker was a first-round pick for the Chiefs back in 2006. He spent...
Former Penn State running back Trey Potts gets Kansas City Chiefs mini-camp invite
After finishing his college career at Penn State, Trey Potts will get an opportunity to earn a spot with the two-time defending Super Bowl champs. The running back picked up a mini-camp invitation from the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday night following 2024 NFL Draft activity. Kansas City already features...
Kansas City Chiefs select five more players in Day 3 of the NFL Draft
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Day three of the NFL Draft has come to a close and it's safe to say the Kansas City Chiefs knew what they wanted going in, and they went and got it. In Round 4, the Chiefs called for another offensive weapon, tight end Jared Wiley out of TCU, followed by their first defensive player of the draft, safety Jaden Hicks from Washington State.
Penn State Football: Hunter Nourzad Drafted by Kansas City Chiefs in Fifth Round
The Kansas City Chiefs selected Penn State center Hunter Nourzad in the fifth round of the NFL Draft on Saturday, continuing a solid showing for the Nittany Lions this weekend. Nourzad, who transferred to Penn State from Cornell in 2022, has played a handful of positions across the offensive front over the course of his career, starting out at tackle, changing to guard and then eventually landing at center this past season for the Nittany Lions. While at Penn State, Nourzad was named an All-Big Ten honorable mention as a guard and a second-team selection as a center at the conclusion...
2024 NFL Draft grades: Kansas City Chiefs get even richer with one of the best hauls this year
Hell of a draft for the back-to-back defending champs. They added elite, gamebreaking speed with their selection of Xavier Worthy in the first round and might have found a franchise left tackle in the second. Jared Wiley and Jaden Hicks were quality pickups in Round 4 and they took a couple dart throws on the offensive line later on. Wiley has the potential to be the Chiefs' starting tight end after Travis Kelce moves on, showing off rare movement ability for a 6-foot-6 player. Worthy, Kingsley Suamataia and Wiley may be cornerstones for the Chiefs’ offense when this is all said and done.
Report: Former Penn State LB Curtis Jacobs signed by Kansas City Chiefs
Penn State is sending a third Maryland native to the NFL. Linebacker Curtis Jacobs is headed to Kansas City as an undrafted free agent, according to Sam McDowell of the Kansas City Star, after he surprisingly fell out of the draft. Jacobs, a Glen Burnie, Maryland, native, came to Penn...
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