Before NFL free agency officially opened, the Baltimore Ravens re-signed Stanley, their two-time Pro Bowl left tackle, to a three-year, $60 million deal. Kansas City had reportedly been planning to target Stanley, per Nate Taylor of The Athletic, but they never got the chance.
This situation feels eerily similar to 2021, when the Chiefs lost out on Trent Williams to the San Francisco 49ers. They pivoted to Orlando Brown Jr., but that experiment ended af
As the midnight green confetti cascaded onto the field at Caesars Superdome, the Kansas City Chiefs returned to the locker room with an unfamiliar and uncomfort
The Kansas City Chiefs are still fresh off of their blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. However, they are focused on preparing to make another run in 2025. With free agency set to open early next week, the Chiefs are going to be an intriguing team to keep an eye on.
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
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A to Z Sports on MSNChiefs' left tackle plans take a sudden turn for the worse ahead of 2025 NFL free agency as Ravens lock up Kansas City's top targetThings are looking not-so-great for the Kansas City Chiefs finding a franchise left tackle in 2025 NFL free agency.
After the news broke Wednesday that the Kansas City Chiefs are expected to trade All-Pro guard Joe Thuney to the Chicago Bears in a cost-saving move, pundits began speculating what the end game is for Kansas City.
The Kansas City Chiefs will enter 2025 free agency with some serious needs at offensive tackle, and they could find slim pickings on the open market.
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Sporting News on MSNRonnie Stanley predicted to betray Ravens, leave for $40M deal with hated AFC rivalOne of the most sought after free agents in the NFL this offseason is Baltimore Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley. One writer thinks the star tackle will leave the Ravens for an AFC rival.
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.
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