Chiefs Plan Roster and Coaching Changes After Super Bowl Defeat
Chiefs Plan Roster and Coaching Changes After Super Bowl Defeat

Chiefs Plan Roster and Coaching Changes After Super Bowl Defeat

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In the wake of their Super Bowl LIX defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Kansas City Chiefs are making significant roster changes in preparation for the 2025 season. The team cut seven players from their practice squad while signing 11 to futures/reserves contracts, signaling their commitment to building depth and reshaping their roster. One of the most pressing concerns is the potential retirement of tight end Travis Kelce, who has yet to make a decision on his future. Additionally, the Chiefs have hired Matt House as a senior defensive assistant and Chris Orr as the new linebackers coach, both of whom have previous ties to the organization. Head coach Andy Reid has dismissed calls for his resignation following the loss, emphasizing his intent to return next season. The Chiefs are clearly focused on regrouping and enhancing their chances for another championship run.

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