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5 free agent targets the Chiefs should consider signing

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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - NOVEMBER 16: Romeo Doubs #87 of the Green Bay Packers runs after the catch during the game against the New York Giants on November 16, 2025 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

NFL free agency is almost a month away, and the Kansas City Chiefs could be buyers. They will need to make internal moves to manipulate the salary cap, but the Chiefs could be in good shape to acquire solid players if played correctly.

After a lackluster 2025 season, it will be interesting to see if general manager Brett Veach starts 2026 with a bang.

Here are five targets in free agency that could do so:

1. RB Rachaad White


The Chiefs need running back help, and the Kansas City native could find his way home on an affordable deal. The running back free agency class is stocked with talent, but the asking price for the top-end players could be too high for Veach.

At the moment, White is projected to demand $7.5 million annually according to Spotrac, which would be a good payday for the veteran back, and a good deal for the team that signs him.

With the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, White has been in the starting mix since his rookie season, but took a backseat to Bucky Irving when he was drafted in 2024.

Rachaad White is a good downhill runner. Strong enough and quick enough in short bursts to break arm tackles, and has good vision to find extra yards at the second level. pic.twitter.com/SVgGhLbqPj

— Caleb James (@CJScoobs) February 6, 2026

White is a bruising back and was very good in short-yardage and goal-to-go situations. He also possesses the strength and speed to break tackles once he gets going into space.

Whether the Chiefs want to add him to complement the only running back currently under contract — Brashard Smith — or pair him with a future rookie, White would be a great fit for a downhill run game.

White has also been a productive receiver and is sound in pass protection.

2. DT Logan Hall


Hall’s career has not lived up to his early second-round draft selection back in 2022, but this feels like a Veach-type move.

Hall will only be 26 years old by the start of next season, and his physical stature and athletic profile — 6 feet 6 inches and 286 pounds — could be what the Chiefs are looking for in a player to back up Chris Jones, as well as provide veteran depth.

KC should take a shot at Logan Hall in free agency. Good athlete, quick off the snap, good flashes in Tampa, but not a great fit for their defense imo. Much better fit in KC's front. pic.twitter.com/PnxeM6ETzH

— Caleb James (@CJScoobs) February 6, 2026

Jerry Tillery, Derrick Nnadi, and Mike Pennel are all free agents from the 2025 roster, and Hall could be a direct replacement for Tillery.

Although Hall only had a sack and a half last season, he had 5.5 in 2024. In Tampa Bay’s 3-4 front, Hall was forced to play head up on offensive tackles, but in Kansas City, he could slide inside and play as a 3-technique in relief of Jones.

3. WR Romeo Doubs


Quietly putting together a solid 2026 campaign, Doubs has been a solid No. 2 wide reciever during his time with the Green Bay Packers, and is coming off of his most productive season as a pro. He was a go-to in the red zone for quarterback Jordan Love, finishing with 724 yards and six touchdowns.

According to Spotrac, Doubs is slated for an average of $12.5 million per season coming up, and while this may be steep, Doubs can bring a skillset to the table that multiple Chiefs free agent wide receivers could not in 2025.

Romeo Doubs would be a great fit for the Chiefs offense. Good at creating his own space, good downfield burst. Ball tracking and hands area plus. Hard to imagine him not being productive in the Chiefs system. Jmac vibes? pic.twitter.com/PmPE1Tnyya

— Caleb James (@CJScoobs) February 6, 2026

Wide receivers JuJu Smith-Schuster, Hollywood Brown and Tyquon Thornton are all free agents, and none have the full skillset of Doubs.

Kansas City will likely add talent at wide receiver in the draft as well, but Doubs would give them an established veteran presence immediately, and could be thrown in the mix right away with Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy. Both Rice and Worthy have shown flashes over the last few seasons, but neither has taken the next step in their game.

Doubs would give Mahomes an established downfield presence to throw passes to, and hopefully become a security blanket.

4. TE Kyle Pitts


The Chiefs are still waiting on a final answer from tight end Travis Kelce regarding his future, but there is little doubt that he would be back in Kansas City if he decides to play one final season. Regardless of that situation, the Chiefs should look to the future in free agency.

Pitt’s time with the Atlanta Falcons has been odd: 1,000 receving yards in his rookie season followed by three consecutive mediocre years. Then, in 2025, he totaled 928 yards with career-high marks in receptions (88) and touchdowns (5).

Pitts was never a great fit in head coach Arthur Smith’s scheme, but under head coach Raheem Morris and offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, Pitts showed what he could do in a spread-based offense.

Be cool if there were a world where Kelce and Pitts were both on the Chiefs. As important as TE is to Reid's offense it would be interesting if they actually splurged at the position for once. pic.twitter.com/in0dkVW5fS

— Caleb James (@CJScoobs) February 6, 2026

Pitts is projected at $10.8 million AAV under Spotrac, which is steep for a tight end, but with a year of tutelage playing side by side with Kelce, Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid could be what unlocks Pitts’ full potential and helps him turn into an All-Pro caliber player.

5. DE Joseph Ossai


In Chiefs Kingdom, Ossai may be most remembered for his infamous unnecessary roughness penalty in the 2022 AFC Championship game, when he shoved quarterback Patrick Mahomes out of bounds and set up agame-winning field goal.

Since that low moment in his career, Ossai has become a reliable player and will provide solid bend and quickness off the edge.

With his speed and quickness, Joseph Ossai would be a good complementary pass rusher the Chiefs could add on an affordable deal in 2026. His best season yet was in 2025, if he got a shot to get on the field and took coaching, he could be a nice addition for the edge group. pic.twitter.com/IZgnSeFbWz

— Caleb James (@CJScoobs) February 6, 2026

The Chiefs need an injection of athletic ability at defensive end, and Ossai would immediately provide that. A solid first step helps him penetrate quickly, and he could become a good complementary player to Jones, defensive end George Karlafitis and possibly a highly drafted rookie.

Although he may not be a true fit for what defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is looking for in a defensive end, he would come in and immediately be a valuable “changeup” pass rusher, providing the Chiefs with the edge rush they have been lacking for a while.

Spotrac projects his average salary to be $9 million, which may be a bit steep, but the defensive line needs an overhaul, and adding athletic ability is a good place to start.

Who else should the Chiefs target in free agency? Let us know in the comments.

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Chiefs News 2/7: Travis Kelce’s return ‘looking more real than ever’

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 04: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs warms up before the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The latest​


What I’m hearing at the Super Bowl about Maxx Crosby, Bill Belichick, Travis Kelce and more | The Athletic

• Kelce was seen bouncing around San Francisco parties and events, even as the soon-to-be-married man’s next move remains uncertain. While retirement has been discussed, many close to him believe he could return for at least one more season. A final decision has yet to be made, but a 14th season is looking more real than ever.

Here are the top five reasons the Chiefs aren’t playing in this year’s Super Bowl | Kansas City Star

1. Fourth quarter flops

As I said, the list could grow long. But let’s start with the story of the Chiefs’ season.

For seven years, their magic had been turning early deficits into late wins.

This year? Poof. The magic was gone.

In the 14 games Patrick Mahomes started, the Chiefs had at least a 50% win probability in the fourth quarter in 12 of them. Yet they were 6-8 and gone from the playoff picture by early December. They couldn’t close out a win. They couldn’t come back from a deficit.

“It just flipped on us,” head coach Andy Reid said of one-score games.

Kansas City Chiefs fans have allegiances on both sides of Super Bowl LX between Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots | A to Z Sports

When Kansas City acquired QB Matt Cassel in a trade with the Patriots in 2009, then 33-year-old Mike Vrabel was a throw-in on the deal. He played his final two NFL seasons with the Chiefs, starting 30 games for the team. During that span, he recorded 100 total tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks, seven passes defended, three forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery. He was also used in the red zone on offense at times, catching two passes for three yards and two touchdowns.

It wasn’t glamorous, as Vrabel only won 14 of those 30 games played with the Chiefs, but it was more than an asterisk at the end of a great NFL playing career.

“I remember being a team that was [4-12] one year and 10-6 the next one — won the division — I was proud of that,” Vrabel said back in 2019. “The fans — I remember the fans. The Hunt family — great people. It was a great place to finish up my career, a great town, the kids loved it.”

Former Chiefs LB Darron Lee charged with 1st-degree murder in Tennessee | KSHB 41

Lee was charged with first-degree murder and tampering with evidence. Additional charges could be pending following the outcome of the investigation, the sheriff’s office said.

Upon arrival, first responders located a female victim and attempted life-saving measures.

“Due to the condition of the victim and the residence, HCSO Criminal Investigative Services Detectives responded. Preliminary findings indicate the victim’s death was the result of a homicide,” the Hamilton County sheriff’s office said in a statement.

Around the NFL


NFL coaches pick the Super Bowl: Seahawks clear favorite, but Patriots have paths to victory | The Athletic

Offensive coordinator: Either QB could blow it

Seattle is a more talented football team, but right now, the Patriots have a horseshoe up their ass and confidence that is affecting their ability to win games.

Both teams have the ability to win it on defense, which, to me, keeps it close.

If New England turns the ball over or if Seattle is hitting on all cylinders on offense, they have the firepower between the back (Kenneth Walker III) and the wideout (Smith-Njigba) and the system to put up a lot of points fast.

If it becomes a blowout, I don’t see New England capable of blowing out Seattle. I see Seattle capable of blowing out New England.

I see it being a close game because of two good defenses that I think are going to both play decent. I don’t see either quarterback stealing the game. I see a good, solid football game with good scheme and solid players. Mike Macdonald is the best there is as a defensive play caller, and Josh McDaniels is the best on offense.

How Patriots, Seahawks are bringing Zombieland to Super Bowl | ESPN

Nicknamed “the Zombieland,” the celebration has accompanied some of the biggest moments of the Patriots’ season en route to Super Bowl LX, but its origin is rooted 1,000 miles away and three years ago in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where a pair of Western Kentucky defensive backs came up with the move as they posed for pictures at a team media day in 2022. Since then, the celebration has crisscrossed the country from Western Kentucky to Washington State to the Miami Hurricanes to the NFL thanks to an upwardly mobile offensive coordinator, a future No. 1 draft pick and social media.

And now, nearly 3½ years after its inception, the celebration could hit the worldwide stage at Levi’s Stadium as the Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks in Sunday’s Super Bowl (6:30 p.m. ET, NBC).

“It’s just crazy,” former Western Kentucky wide receiver Daewood Davis told ESPN. “Just to see something we created in a practice in Bowling Green, Kentucky, just having fun playing football and now it’s one of the top celebrations in the world for high schoolers, for college, for NFL, for celebrities, man. It’s such a surreal moment for us.”

Jim Schwartz resigns as Browns DC after being passed up for team’s head-coaching job | Yahoo! Sports

After the Cleveland Browns passed him up for their head-coaching vacancy, Jim Schwartz is resigning as their defensive coordinator, the team announced Friday.

Schwartz is not free to move on to another job for the 2026 season, however, as he remains under contract with the Browns because he resigned and was not fired. According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, he’s expected to sit out the season.

In case you missed it on Arrowhead Pride


A clear path to Chiefs’ offseason success includes Trent McDuffie trade

The Chiefs enter the offseason more than $54 million over the cap, according to OverTheCap’s calculations. Cutting Jawaan Taylor, Mike Danna, Drue Tranquill and Noah Gray would save nearly $40 million against the cap. Restructuring Patrick Mahomes’ deal could save up to an additional $44 million. Starting with those five moves would bring the Chiefs’ available cap space to approximately $28 million. That sounds like a big number until you start adding players to the roster.

Taking into account the Chiefs’ projected draft pool ($12.7 million) and a free agent running back (approximately $5-10 million), suddenly, there’s only $5-10 million left to spend on free agency. It gets tight, quick.

Unless…

Kansas City adds roughly $13 million by trading McDuffie. From a cap perspective, it’s a simple move. His fully guaranteed salary would not result in any dead money on the books.

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