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The Kansas City Chiefs are dealing with the retirement of a wide receiver who won the Super Bowl in 2024, making the decision at age 29, the same age as superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
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The Kansas City Chiefs have started training camp with a focus on redemption after last season's Super Bowl loss to the Eagles.
In a surprising announcement, Tyrann Mathieu said he’s retiring from the NFL after 12 seasons. Mathieu, 33, last year completed his third season with the New Orleans Saints, his hometown team. He also played for the Arizona Cardinals, but the best years of his career were spent in Kansas City.
For three years, safety Tyrann Mathieu delivered the Chiefs elite leadership.Now, he's announcing his retirement from the NFL.The post Former Chiefs Super Bowl Champ Shares Huge Career Announcement appearedfirst on Heavy Sports.
Smith issued an emotional statement during the second day of the Chiefs’ training camp on Tuesday. “I lost my mom when I was 15,” he said during an interview obtained by Charles Goldman from A to Z Sports. “I made two promises to her. That I’d get my degree and play in the NFL .”
The New Orleans Saints parted ways with veteran safety Tyrann Mathieu meaning Justin Reid just lost any transition window he thought he had with his new team. Reid, who was signed by the Saints earlier this offseason,
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- The Kansas City Chiefs may have fallen short in the Super Bowl, but their fans aren’t going anywhere. Across the Red Kingdom, the energy remains strong. From flags waving on porches to crowds sporting red at summer events, the Chief's colors are still everywhere.
Everybody knows that we’ve got to get better,” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said Tuesday after the team’s first training camp practice of the year in St. Joseph.