Schedule
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Mon, Oct 7
8:15 pm
ESPN
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BYE
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Mon, Nov 4
8:15 pm
ESPN
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Fri, Nov 29
3:00 pm
AMZN
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Wed, Dec 25
1:00 pm
NFLX
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Fantasy News
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Taylor will play right tackle during OTAs, Sam McDowell of The Kansas City Star reports. Taylor joined the Chiefs in March via free agency, and it was expected he may move to left tackle after playing on the right side with the Jaguars. However, it appears, at least for now, that Donovan Smith will get the first crack at protecting Patrick Mahomes' blindside, while Taylor will man the right tackle spot.... See More ... See Less
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Chiefs' Jawaan Taylor: Lands with Chiefs on four-year pact
The Chiefs will agree to terms with Taylor on a four-year, $80 million contract this week, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. Taylor and Mike McGlinchey were among the premier tackles available in free agency, and both landed in the AFC West after McGlinchey agreed to terms with the Broncos. The 25-year-old Taylor has played right tackle in the NFL, but he figures to slide to the left side with the Chiefs, as this signing signals the Chiefs are out on free agent tackle Orlando Brown after two seasons. Taylor has never missed a start since being drafted No. 35 overall by the Jaguars in 2019.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Kansas City Chiefs@Chiefs5H agoFor the second year in a row… Commander in Chiefs. https://t.co/FFkxif3uQf
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Nate Taylor@ByNateTaylor1D agoNew story. In their return to the White House, the Chiefs had plenty of fun with President Joe Biden & Patrick Mahomes played the role of a tour guide. “Over the past few years, the men behind me have elevated the status of Kansas City.” https://t.co/uToOJglNSw
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Arrowhead Pride@ArrowheadPride1D agoICYMI • AP Premier 🏈 - @pgsween has the latest on what matters from #Chiefs OTAs day 6 - @RockyMagana explores Brett Veach's strategy with wide receivers in free agency More inside with a 7-day subscription: https://t.co/6rppLy51OR
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Arrowhead Pride@ArrowheadPride2D agoSights and sounds from the #Chiefs visiting the White House: https://t.co/G1XkqTzQU0
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Nate Taylor@ByNateTaylor2D agoThe Chiefs’ ceremony is about to begin. https://t.co/bMq2P8mtR3
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Nate Taylor@ByNateTaylor2D agoSomething to consider for the Chiefs’ ceremony today. The entire group of players could be standing behind President Joseph Biden during his remarks, a key difference from last year, when just around 20 players were able to be on the stage behind the White House.
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Nate Taylor@ByNateTaylor2D agoJust entered the White House’s south lawn. The crowd of staffers, family members & various personnel are extremely large in comparison to last year’s ceremony for the Chiefs. https://t.co/O0PQaDLU3b
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Nate Taylor@ByNateTaylor2D agoAnd so we begin with safety Justin Reid as the first Chiefs player to enter the White House press room. “I’ve got to look like I’m saying something important,” Reid said, laughing. He also brought up the NFL’s new kickoff rules. https://t.co/QBD5GcCBF7
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Arrowhead Pride@ArrowheadPride2D agoIn today's edition of Arrowhead Pride Premier, @pgsween believes there is a familiar name to watch entering this year's #Chiefs training camp. Subscribe (7-day free trial) for more: https://t.co/6rppLy51OR https://t.co/ptW25ooCMB
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Adam Teicher@adamteicher2D agoThis is where it will happen today for the Chiefs. They will have their White House visit with President Biden on the South Lawn in about an hour https://t.co/tXUDPVbv0j