As it turns out, the idea of bringing Stanley in to serve as the team's new left tackle might have been a mirage in the first place. The Chiefs came into the offseason with one glaring, obvious need: a new left tackle.
When the free-agent negotiating window opened Monday, Ronnie Stanley figured to command significant interest from not just the Chiefs but also the Patriots and
The Kansas City Chiefs don't have many red blinking lights on their roster, but one spot they do is along the offensive line. The left tackle position is the biggest need as guard, Joe Thuney, who filled in there last season due to the poor play of Wanya Morris and Kingsley Suamataia,
The Kansas City Chiefs enter the NFL offseason looking to bounce back from a blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. Kansas City finished the season with a 17-3 record, defeating the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Texans in the playoffs.
Things are looking not-so-great for the Kansas City Chiefs finding a franchise left tackle in 2025 NFL free agency.
After trading Joe Thuney this week, a new rumor claims the Kansas City Chiefs are looking to bolster their offensive
After the Super Bowl debacle that saw Patrick Mahomes running for his life, coupled with the trade of star guard Joe Thuney to the Chicago Bears, the offensive line, and more pointedly, left tackle is the red blinking light on general manager Brett Veach's dashboard.
After the Joe Thuney trade, a former Kansas City Chiefs player says KC must pursue one of top left tackles on the market in NFL free agency.
The Chiefs allowed a pressure on 11.3% of pass plays, the NFL's worst rate, per Zoltan Buday of Pro Football Reference. The tackle spot now becomes the greatest concern, as a former Baltimore Ravens star lineman would instantly fit the bill.
The Baltimore Ravens have re-signed star left tackle Ronnie Stanley to a new contract, keeping him off the open market just days before free agency begins. Sta