The rich get richer is the saying people should be echoing after watching the Kansas City Chiefs use the first four rounds of the draft to restock a cupboard that wasn’t even nearly empty.
In a surprising development, the Kansas City Chiefs invested three of their 2024 NFL Draft selections on the offensive line. Each pick made sense, sure, but seeing general manager Brett Veach pounce on that many opportunities to fortify the front five caught some off guard.
The Kansas City Chiefs, showcasing their astute strategic planning, executed a daring maneuver in the 2024 NFL Draft. They opted to trade up for a wide receiver, ultimately selecting Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy.
The Kansas City Chiefs' recent rookie classes have been nothing short of impressive, and general manager Brett Veach is receiving rave reviews for his performance yet again.
If you're hoping that the Kansas City Chiefs will be quick to the remaining free agent market following the 2024 NFL draft, you might wind up disappointed.
The Kansas City Chiefs believe their 34-year-old tight end has plenty of gas left in the tank.
By selecting wide receiver Xavier Worthy to address their issues in that area, the Kansas City Chiefs demonstrated a strategic shift towards semi-rebuilding their offensive line.
Once the draft is over, it's common to see teams revisit veteran free agent options to fill in areas of the roster that they weren't able to address to their satisfaction at other points in the offseason.
Roughly an hour after the Kansas City Chiefs reportedly agreed to a contract adjustment with superstar tight end Travis Kelce, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach was already scheduled to speak to members of the media to discuss the Chiefs' 2024 NFL Draft haul.
Since defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s hiring, general manager Brett Veach has been focused on strengthening the Kansas City Chiefs’ defense. Each season, the unit develops young players through the draft or undrafted free agency.
Once again, Kansas City GM Brett Veach reached on only a couple of his selections. With the weekend’s NFL Draft behind us, let’s take a closer look at which teams reached on their picks — or got the most value from them.
The Kansas City Chiefs seem to have struck gold with their 2024 draft class, which experts and fans have unanimously praised. From general manager Brett Veach’s trade-up in the first two rounds to take Xavier Worthy and Kingsley Suamataia, to his savvy selections on Day 3, the newest crop of talent in Kansas City has the NFL world buzzing.
The wide receiver situation seems to have been addressed by the Kansas City Chiefs following the first-round selection of Xavier Worthy in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL draft has come and gone. After several drafts during which the defensive side of the ball has been the focus for the Kansas City Chiefs, five out of seven draft picks came on the offensive side.
As if Brett Veach needs any more browny points. The Kansas City Chiefs general manager went all out in the second round and drafted former five-star offensive
Mock draft season gets one last hurrah as we enter the final day of the 2024 NFL draft. The Kansas City Chiefs traded up with the Buffalo Bills to select WR Xavier Worthy on Day 1 and traded up with the San Francisco 49ers on Day 2 to select LT Kingsley Suamataia.
Kansas City Chiefs‘ head coach Andy Reid, general manager Brett Veach, and president Mark Donovan will continue leading the team as they have agreed to contract extensions.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes isn’t the only one the franchise has locked up for the foreseeable future. The team has now done the same for head coach Andy Reid, general manager Brett Veach and team president Mark Donovan.
The Kansas City Chiefs have announced that they’ve signed HC Andy Reid & GM Brett Veach to contract extensions. Reid, 65, just finished his eleventh season with the Chiefs.
At the start of voluntary offseason workouts, Broncos WR Courtland Sutton is not with the team despite having two years left on his extension. Denver GM George Paton isn’t worried about Sutton’s absence.
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach is among the most aggressive in the NFL, which is easy to do when Patrick Mahomes is established as your franchise quarterback.
The two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs have glaring needs at wide receiver, cornerback, and offensive tackle, but, if we have learned anything about general manager Brett Veach is that this isn’t a franchise that will reach for need during the NFL Draft.
Devin McCourty believes Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, TE Travis Kelce, GM Brett Veach, HC Andy Reid and team chairman/CEO Clark Hunt are all chasing the six Super Bowl championships won by the Patriots from 2000 through February 2019.
As the training-camp holdout of Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones drags on, Kansas City general manager Brett Veach keeps reiterating that he wants to reward him with a massive contract extension.
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach told reporters at the beginning of the offseason that lining up a new contract for All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones was at the top of his to-do list.
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