Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs made several roster changes during the NFL offseason, which included trading and releasing some players. Linebacker Leo Chenal is moving to the Washington Commanders and expressed gratitude towards the Chiefs and their fans for his experiences with the team.
Key Facts
- The NFL offseason tampering period began, and teams can officially sign players starting Wednesday at 4 p.m. EST.
- The Kansas City Chiefs released several players to create salary cap space, including Trent McDuffie, Jaylen Watson, Joshua Williams, Bryan Cook, and Leo Chenal.
- These player changes primarily impacted the defensive side of the team.
- Leo Chenal played for the Chiefs for four seasons, contributing to two Super Bowl wins.
- Chenal agreed to a three-year, $24.75 million contract with the Washington Commanders.
- Before leaving, Chenal thanked the Chiefs, their fans, teammates, coaches, and the team's front office for his time in Kansas City.
- During his time with the Chiefs, Chenal played 65 games, logging 218 tackles, among other stats.