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The Kansas City Chiefs are grappling with a persistent left tackle problem despite recent efforts in free agency and the ...
Kansas City didn’t have much choice other than to pay San Francisco backup Jaylon Moore starting-tackle money in free agency.
General manager Brett Veach clicked through the gears and signed Jaylon Moore from the San Francisco 49ers in free agency, ...
So the left tackle spot needed filling, and the Chiefs signed San Francisco 49ers backup Jaylon Moore to a two-year deal. With just 12 starts to his name, that hasn't eased the fears over the ...
The Chiefs chose to sign former San Francisco 49ers left tackle Jaylon Moore to a two-year, $30 million contract, who started for most of the 2024 campaign with Trent Williams out. Moore's play ...
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Arrowhead Addict on MSN49ers decide to switch backup tackles with Chiefs for 2025 seasonThe Kansas City Chiefs threw a lot at the wall to see what stuck when it came to their left tackle situation a season ago.
The Kansas City Chiefs have announced that offensive tackle Josh Simmons has signed his NFL draft contract following rookie ...
As we know, Humphries wasn't the answer and the Chiefs were left scrambling for another solution this offseason. They ended up signing 49ers tackle Jaylon Moore to a two-year deal and also ...
Jaylon Moore is likely waiting to watch the draft ... Moore was the backup to Trent Williams in San Francisco (another veteran left tackle the Chiefs once pursued unsuccessfully in free agency ...
The most logical, if not obvious, choice is incoming free agent Jaylon Moore ... comfort with this year’s solution — Moore at left tackle, Taylor at right — shouldn’t prompt them to ...
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