BREAKING NEWS : Chiefs Could Add Shrewd Defensive Free Agent Signing

Chiefs Add Depth Behind Travis Kelce Amid Report of Reduced Role in 2025 -  Athlon Sports

Much of the Kansas City Chiefs’ offseason has been dominated by the franchise’s need to beef up Patrick Mahomes’ protection.

After 47 total sacks, Mahomes was taken down the most in his career, so it is natural for the Chiefs to have both eyes focused on fixing that troublesome issue.

For most, that will come in the draft, but let’s not forget the other areas of the roster that the Chiefs need help with, and the defensive line is one that could use some strengthening.

With Kansas City not fond of making big, splashy signings at this time of year, a bargain free agent who could slot into the rotation might be beneficial.

As such, Bleacher Report has named one free agent who could help each team, and when it came to the Chiefs, recently released defensive tackle Raekwon Davis is that player.

“The Kansas City Chiefs re-signed Charles Omenihu and still have Chris Jones playing at a high level,” Bleacher Report writes. “However, they could afford to field a deeper defensive-line rotation and don’t have a ton of remaining options at this point in free agency. Davis appeared in all 34 games for the Colts and Dolphins over the past two seasons and tallied 43 tackles, 21 solo stops and three tackles for loss during that span. Still only 27 years old, he has 80 games and 48 starts on his resume.”

A solid veteran who can be a plug-and-play defender seems a solid choice.

Known for his run-stopping ability, but also for using his strong frame to break through double-teams, Davis isn’t a big stat-getter, but he opens up opportunities for others.

The Chiefs have Chris Jones and George Karlaftis, a good tandem, but they need more depth at the position, and a cost-effective free agent like Davis could be a shrewd piece of business.

Is Davis a signing that will get Chiefs Kingdom excited? Likely not, but depth is key when you’re hunting a Super Bowl, and a shrewd move on Davis provides that.

 

Related Posts

Chiefs Secure New WR Coach with Kansas City Ties and Brady’s Trust

The Kansas City Chiefs have begun to reshape their coaching staff following a disappointing 6-11 season. This process, initiated shortly after Week 18, reflects a new direction for Andy Reid’s team as they prepare for the 2026 season. Key Coaching Change: Chad O’Shea Hired The Chiefs recently announced the hiring of Chad O’Shea as their …

🚨 BREAKING: Andy Reid, Chiefs Reportedly Hire 3-Time Super Bowl–Winning Head Coach 👀

Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs hired a three-time Super Bowl–winning coach to their staff on Monday.

Chiefs begin shaping their next offensive vision as Andy Reid weighs a familiar name who fits Patrick Mahomes’ priorities

NFL News: The Kansas City Chiefs may be heading toward another offseason with a crucial shuffling of their offense, which could shape their future prospects and.

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Chiefs’ True Position Revealed in a Loaded, Battle-Tested AFC West

The Kansas City Chiefs are at home watching the playoffs unfold, and what a season for them to miss the playoffs. Some of the heavy favorites have already been

Chiefs’ Mike Kafka Dreams Take Hit After Interview with Rival

Hiring Mike Kafka as the next Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator could be harder after an interview with the Philadelphia Eagles.

🚨 New Reality in Kansas City: Chiefs Enter Uncertain Era as Key Figures Move On

Kelce, Pacheco, and now Nagy are all likely headed out. The offense is starting to come apart, along with hopes of seeing the Chiefs remain dominant.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *