Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee) was downgraded to a limited practice on Thursday after he was a full-go in the first practice of the week on Wednesday. Although mid-week downgrades are never a good thing,
In order to re-sign either right guard Trey Smith or middle linebacker Nick Bolton in free agency, an NFL insider suggested that the Chiefs could attempt to rid themselves of a large contract. The post ‘Wouldn’t Be a Stunner’ If Chiefs Try to Get Rid of $80 Million Starter: Insider appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Super Bowl 59 participants Jawaan Taylor and Chauncey Gardner-Johnson are both 2016 Cocoa High grads, are both former Florida Gators and are cousins.
Taylor (knee) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.
Rookie Ethan Driskell is listed as Taylor’s sole backup at right tackle. However, Driskell was inactive last week, so the Chiefs may need to get creative if Taylor needs to exit the field.
The Chiefs are leading their run game with some tricky concepts, and they could be real problems for the Eagles' defense in Super Bowl LIX.
The Chiefs (15-2) will be the first two-time defending world champions to take the field at a third straight Super Bowl when they meet the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) on Sunday, Feb. 9.
It's the 23rd straight year at least one former UF player is going to the Super Bowl, which is the third-longest active streak amongst SEC programs.
Since the Chiefs signed offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor in 2023 free agency, he's been among the NFL's most penalized players. Taylor, a former Jacksonville Jaguar that's started at right tackle ...
The Chiefs have done a good job retaining their talent via lucrative extensions. Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones are the top examples of this.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes remains on the report with his lingering ankle injury. The Chiefs have had him on the report every week since Week 16 after he sprained his right ankle against the Browns in a Dec. 15 game. He has remained a full participant, though, in the entire postseason.
In his first phone call with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly stated that the U.S. "does not support" Taiwan independence. Chinese state media reported that Rubio told Wang he hopes Taiwan and China will find a peaceful solution acceptable to both sides.