Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs have made several important moves just before the new NFL league year begins. Defensive tackle Chris Jones expressed his approval of the team's decision to sign running back Kenneth Walker III and continue with tight end Travis Kelce for another season.
Key Facts
- The Chiefs can negotiate with players before the new NFL league year officially starts, but they can't sign deals until it begins.
- The team plans to sign Kenneth Walker III, a former Super Bowl Most Valuable Player (MVP).
- Travis Kelce, a key player for the Chiefs, will return for his 14th season.
- The Chiefs have also decided to sign Khyiris Tonga from the New England Patriots.
- Chris Jones, a leading defensive player, reacted positively to these decisions.
- Last season, the Chiefs had a record of 6-11 and did not make it to the playoffs.
- The Chiefs also plan to sign former Baltimore Ravens safety Alohi Gilman and re-sign wide receiver Tyquan Thornton.