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The competition: Rashee Rice vs. Marquise Brown vs. Xavier Worthy vs. Kadarius Toney vs. Mecole Hardman
Throw in Skyy Moore and Justin Watson if youâd like. A year after riding a near-constant rotation of secondary wideouts to the Super Bowl, the Chiefs are all but guaranteed to do it again, though Brown and Worthy alone could open things back up as downfield deep threats. There could be a surprise cut or two here, too.
Predicting Every NFL Teamâs Biggest Bust of the 2024 NFL Season | Bleacher Report
Kansas City Chiefs: Derrick Nnadi, DT
Derrick Nnadi quickly established himself on the Kansas City defense as a rookie in 2018. For a few seasons, he was a solid player, too. Nnadiâs impact has steadily dipped over the last two years, however. The positionâs lack of depth should keep him in the lineup, but expectations for Nnadi should be relatively low.
Rodgers had one of the best rounds of the day with an overall score of 24, more than doubling his overall score from the previous two days. The New York Jets quarterback finished in 15th place with an overall total of 46 points in the modified Stableford event. In Stableford formats, positive overall scores are better than negatives.
Kelce, by contrast, saw his game completely fall apart on the final day of the tournament. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end wound up falling all the way to 63rd place after a -11 score.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce wins at 2024 Kidsâ Choice Awards | Chiefs Wire
The Nickelodeon Orange Blimp Award is finally associated with the Kansas City Chiefs. Travis Kelce took home the honor of âFavorite Male Sports Starâ at the 2024 Kids Choice Awards on Saturday.
The Pro Bowl tight end was not in attendance to accept his award due to his ongoing participation at the American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe. SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star hosted the annual award show, which was controlled by kidsâ votes. Kelce was nominated for the award for the first time in his career and successfully won over kids worldwide.
Re-Grading Biggest Trades, Free-Agent Signings of 2024 NFL Offseason | Bleacher Report
Trading Sneed brought netted the Chiefs a third-round pick, which is what they might have gotten as a compensatory pick if he left as a free agent in 2025.
Meanwhile, the move should be considered a big win for the Titans. Sneed was easily the best cornerback to change teams this offseason, and the Titans had plenty of cap space to sign him to a four-year, $76.4 million extension.
At this stage of the Titansâ rebuild, getting a bona fide difference-maker for a third-round pick is a no-brainer.
Chiefs Grade: B
Pre-Camp Breakdown: Examining the Chiefs Wide Receivers | The Mothership
Nikko Remigio
An undrafted free agent signee last offseason, Remigio was in the midst of a solid training camp when a shoulder injury ended his campaign early. Prior to joining Kansas City, Remigio was a four-year contributor (largely as a return man) at the University of California before transferring to Fresno State for the 2022 campaign. He made the most of his fifth year, too, tallying career-bests in receptions (74), receiving yards (852) and receiving touchdowns (6). Remigio was also tied for the FBS lead with two punt return touchdowns.
Now healthy, Remigio was one of the standouts of offseason practices with several notable moments throughout, and heâll have an opportunity to build on that success during camp.
Harrison Butker issued a response to a dig tennis legend Serena Williams made at the Kansas City Chiefs kicker while she hosted the 2024 ESPY Awards on Thursday. Butker called Williams a âgreat hostâ but said she used the event as an âopportunity to disinviteâ those with whom she disagrees.
Williams discussed the year in womenâs sports onstage with sister Venus Williams and âAbbott Elementaryâ star Quinta Brunson. Venus told the audience to âgo ahead and enjoy womenâs sports, like you would any other sports, because they are sports.â
Serena then added, âExcept you, Harrison Butker. We donât need you.â
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Jacoby Jones, former Ravens, Texans wide receiver, dead at 40 | USA Today
Jacoby Jones, a former wide receiver and kick returner with the Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans and two other NFL teams, has died, the Ravens announced Sunday. He was 40 years old.
âWe are completely heartbroken to learn about the passing of Jacoby Jones,â the team said in a statement posted on social media. âJacoby had the unique ability to connect with everyone he encountered. His charisma, joy and love created a one-of-a-kind presence that could light up any room or brighten any dark day.â
No details were yet known about the cause of his death. The Baltimore Sun first reported the news Sunday morning.
Tyreek Hill on contract extension: The Dolphins will do whatâs right when itâs time | NBC Sports
âIâm just very like glad the position that Iâm in now, man,â Hill told ESPN, via video from Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald. âThe reason I say that is: I know when itâs time for me to get a deal the Miami Dolphins will do whatâs right. Iâm very content with where Iâm at right now. My mindset and my focus right now is making sure that Iâm able to help this team win it all, win the Super Bowl, and Iâm real content with that. Iâm going into year nine now. Money is the least of our worries right now. Like the biggest thing right now is to be able to grab onto something that we can hold onto the rest of our lives, as a brotherhood, as a fan base, as an organization. If weâre able to do that, Iâll be happy.â
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Chiefs News: Travis Kelce says team got âunbelievable talentâ for 2024
But speaking to NBC Sports at the American Century Championship at Lake Tahoe, Nevada on Friday, he spoke about the teamâs chance to win a third consecutive NFL championship.
âWe got Xavier Worthy. We got Marquise Brown. We got some dogs,â marveled Kelce. âWe got some unbelievable talent [and] some great coaches â and obviously the front office that brings it all together. Weâve got the full arsenal over there in Kansas City.
âYouâve got to revamp the team every single year. Youâve got to remold the team. Hopefully, out in St. Joe, we can get a head start on that. And then throughout the course of the season â as you saw last year â we [can get] better as the season [goes] on.