DeAndre Hopkins enjoyed a dish from an iconic KC barbecue spot, and he made sure it’s being sold at his favorite restaurant in South Carolina.
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Every offseason, a select number of high-profile veterans become available in free agency. That's the nature of the business in the NFL. Change is constant, particularly for those
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2 free agents Kansas City Chiefs must avoid signing in 2025 NFL free agency
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2025 NFL free agency: Chiefs re-signing Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown on one-year, $11M deal, per report
Chiefs 2025 NFL Free Agency Tracker: Keeping up with Kansas City's latest roster moves, trades, cuts, signings, and more
The Kansas City Chiefs acquired DeAndre Hopkins midseason, and now he's a free agent, but could the franchise run it back in 2025?
The Chiefs turned to DeAndre Hopkins in a heist of the Tennessee Titans as an emergency option and he ended up doing enough to patch the bleeding. Now he’s a pending free agent in a market with several receiver-needy teams. Here’s who Hopkins could land with as he hopes to provide the same spark he did once upon a time in Houston.
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to make changes to their ... including veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. "Ladd McConkey had a special rookie season as the Chargers' slot receiver, but ...
On Saturday morning, the Kansas City Chiefs went out and re-signed wide receiver Marquise Brown to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million. The Chiefs had four
Kansas City Chiefs Are Reportedly The Favorites To Land Superstar WR That Would Make Their Offense Unstoppable
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Kansas City Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy won't be charged after offseason arrest in Texas
UPDATE: Officials in Texas won't press charges against Chiefs' Worthy
CT The Austin American-Statesman reported Saturday evening that Williamson County authorities will not press charges against Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy. "After further investigation by the Williamson County Sheriff's Office and further discussion with a third-party witness,
USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon has confirmed that wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown is signing a one-year deal worth up to $11 million to remain with the Chiefs in 2025. It's the second consecutive one-year deal that the six-year veteran is signing with Kansas City after hitting free agency for the first time last year.
The Chiefs are bringing back Marquise “Hollywood” Brown. The veteran wide receiver signed a one-year deal worth up to $11 million to return to Kansas City in 2025, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter .
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