Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is expected to return next season, per general manager Brett Veach. That is the good news. The bad news is this furthe
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach will work hard this summer to fix the roster issues plaguing the team. Although the Chiefs technically still have
General manager Brett Veach faces the challenge of strengthening the roster through free agency and the draft while also retaining as many key players as possible. On Thursday, Veach and the Chiefs made a major move on the offensive line.
The Chiefs general manager Brett Veach shared the news of Kelce’s illness during an upcoming episode of the NFL podcast, “The Insiders.” Noting that he wasn’t “making excuses” for the Chiefs’ loss, Veach told host Tom Pelissero Tuesday that the tight end was “battling a pretty big illness” before the Chiefs lost to the Eagles 40-22 on Feb.
General manager Brett Veach told reporters in Indianapolis on Tuesday that the team is "pretty optimistic" it can retain Smith, via NFL Media. Veach also noted that the Chiefs have "already had some good dialogue with [Smith]" and his agents at CAA.
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Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach spoke on free agency at the NFL combine, and he made it clear Trey Smith is a top priority.
Super Bowl LIX wasn't the greatest showing for the Kansas City Chiefs. There was slopiness on both sides of the ball: while the offense couldn't get it going, t
Brett Veach's 'optimistic' stance on the Chiefs' ability to re-sign Trey Smith will irritate the Bears and their fans.
Speaking at the NFL combine, Veach said that he got the impression that Kelce was “fired up” about playing next season. He added that the team hasn’t placed a deadline on Kelce for his decision — regardless of the cap implications with his contract.