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Chiefs Bring Back Familiar Face to Bolster Defensive Front

Chiefs Bring Back Familiar Face to Bolster Defensive Front

The Kansas City Chiefs are turning to familiarity as they attempt to reinforce a defensive front that showed cracks last season. With the NFL Scouting Combine approaching and roster decisions looming, Kansas City has brought back longtime assistant Terry Bradden as assistant defensive line coach. After spending 2025 at Nebraska, Bradden returns to an organization where he previously helped build three Super Bowl teams. The move signals a clear priority for Andy Reid and defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo - restore consistency up front and reignite a pass rush that dipped at critical moments.

No Chiefs, No Fatigue: Super Bowl LX Ticket Prices Are Soaring

No Chiefs, No Fatigue: Super Bowl LX Ticket Prices Are Soaring

Super Bowl LX is already shaping up to be one of the most active ticket markets in years. With the Kansas City Chiefs absent and two franchises returning to the biggest stage after long gaps, demand has surged across resale platforms. Early pricing trends suggest that fan appetite, market scarcity, and location dynamics are combining to create renewed momentum after a softer Super Bowl market last season.

Inside Travis Kelce’s Quiet Pause After a Tough Ending

Inside Travis Kelce’s Quiet Pause After a Tough Ending

After a season that ended far from expectations, Travis Kelce isn’t making any announcements or dramatic declarations about his future. Instead, he’s doing something far rarer in professional sports - stepping back. In his own words, Kelce is allowing time, space, and his body to dictate what comes next. And in that pause, there may be more honesty than any retirement headline could offer.

Why Travis Kelce’s $1.8 Billion Powerball Joke Wasn’t Really a Joke

Why Travis Kelce’s $1.8 Billion Powerball Joke Wasn’t Really a Joke

Travis Kelce laughed off retirement talk by joking about winning the $1.8 billion Powerball, but beneath the humor sits a far more complicated reality. With the Chiefs missing the playoffs, Patrick Mahomes sidelined by a torn ACL, and Kelce nearing the end of his contract, the joke revealed how uncertain the future feels for one of the NFL’s defining figures. Sometimes deflection says more than a direct answer ever could.

Andy Reid Isn’t Leaving, but the Chiefs’ Era Is Clearly Shifting

Andy Reid Isn’t Leaving, but the Chiefs’ Era Is Clearly Shifting

Andy Reid has made it clear that he plans to return as the Kansas City Chiefs’ head coach, but reassurance about the sideline future does not erase the deeper questions surrounding the franchise. With Patrick Mahomes rehabbing a major knee injury, Travis Kelce nearing a career crossroads, and Kansas City facing its first playoff miss in over a decade, the Chiefs are entering unfamiliar territory. Reid may be staying, but the era he helped define is undeniably changing.

Travis Kelce’s Emotional Outburst Exposes Cracks in the Locker Room

Travis Kelce’s Emotional Outburst Exposes Cracks in the Locker Room

Travis Kelce’s recent comments on the New Heights podcast have revealed deeper frustration inside the Kansas City Chiefs locker room. Speaking days after a disappointing Week 14 loss to the Houston Texans and ahead of a pivotal December 14 matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers, Kelce admitted that key problems are coming from within the team. His honesty points to slipping discipline, rising tension and an identity crisis that now threatens the Chiefs at a critical point in the season.