Chiefs Didn't Make Enough Moves This Offseason, Says Ex-NFL QB
Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs did not win 10 or more games and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2018. The team focused most offseason changes on defense, signing new players and drafting rookies, while making fewer additions to their offense. Former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck expressed concern about the team's limited offensive moves, especially as quarterback Patrick Mahomes recovers from a knee injury.Key Facts
- The Chiefs missed the playoffs and won fewer than 10 games for the first time since 2018.
- Patrick Mahomes, the team's quarterback, is recovering from a torn ACL and might miss part of the season.
- Tight end Travis Kelce will return for one more season.
- The Chiefs added running back Kenneth Walker, a Super Bowl MVP.
- Most offseason signings and draft picks were defensive players, including Khyiris Tonga, Kaiir Elam, Alohi Gilman, Mansoor Delane, Peter Woods, Mason Thomas, and Jadon Canady.
- The team kept its main wide receivers with hope they will improve playing together.
- Former NFL player Tim Hasselbeck doubts the offense improved enough to support Mahomes fully.
- Patrick Mahomes had a down year in 2025 before his injury, with lower passing yards and more interceptions than usual.
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