Chiefs' problems: Not enough money to keep everyone, forced to sell | Marca
As the NFL enters the free agency period, the Kansas City Chiefs find themselves in a familiar position, trying to maintain their championship-caliber roster while dealing with.
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stacked roster has led to a salary cap crunch, forcing general manager to make strategic moves to remain competitive.
The recent trade of All-Pro offensive lineman cleared , but is still over the limit.
With key players like linebacker and safety likely to hit free agency, and the offensive line missing a reliable left tackle, the have significant gaps to fill.
Defensive tackle , a key contributor alongside , is also set to hit the open market.
Offensively, the placed a on right guard , securing one of the league's top interior lines.
However, they face uncertainty at receiver.
Four of their top eight targets from last season are free agents, and while Travis Kelce returns for his 13th season, his production has declined.
and rookie offer promise, but depth remains a concern.
draft capital is also limited, with just six picks, most in the later rounds.
While has a track record of unearthing talent, relying on rookies to make an immediate impact is always a gamble.
Adding to the complexity, defensive standouts and will soon be eligible for lucrative extensions, meaning the team must balance present needs with long-term financial planning.
Despite these challenges, the Chiefs have proven adept at navigating the salary cap.
Their ability to make strategic moves, whether through bargain signings, trades, or internal development, will be crucial in keeping them at the top of the NFL.
This offseason will test their roster-building skills like never before, as they look to stay competitive without overspending.