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In a recent social media post, former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Richie James announces retirement after 6 NFL seasons | @EdEastonJr
The Kansas City Chiefs entered the offseason with a bad taste in their mouths after falling short in Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles. Now, the focus shifts to the upcoming season, with training camp set to begin on Tuesday,
ESPN recently listed the Chiefs in their starting lineup rankings, and their decision may surprise some fans.
ESPN, along with Disney+ and Skydance Sports have announced the premiere date for the Chiefs six-episode docuseries, “The Kingdom.”
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KCTV) - Chiefs training camp is always big for fans and media, but this year’s edition is, in some ways, even bigger. That’s because for the third-straight season, they enter camp with a new left offensive tackle.
That was the journey traveled by Richie James, who took home a championship ring after spending the 2023 season with the Kansas City Chiefs. But late Friday, James took to social media to announce his retirement from the NFL. He hadn't played in a game since winning the Super Bowl in February 2024.
After the NFL Draft, it was safe to assume that the Tennessee Titans were going to start rookie and first overall pick Cam Ward at quarterback. On Monday, Ward'
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes commented on the incredible catch at the NFL FLAG Championships | @EdEastonJr