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Chiefs Seek Pro Bowl Talent to Protect Mahomes
Offseason moves aim to bolster offensive line and running game for Super Bowl contenders
Apr. 2, 2026 at 7:40pm
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The Chiefs' offseason moves aim to build a more balanced and resilient offense to protect their star quarterback Patrick Mahomes.Kansas City TodayThe Kansas City Chiefs have taken steps to address their struggling running game, bringing back offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy and signing running back Kenneth Walker III. However, the team must now focus on protecting star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, especially after parting ways with offensive lineman Jawaan Taylor earlier in the offseason.
Why it matters
The Chiefs' success hinges on keeping Mahomes upright and healthy. After a disappointing playoff exit, the team is under pressure to build a more balanced offense that can withstand the rigors of the postseason.
The details
The Chiefs' running game was a major weakness last season, contributing to their early playoff exit. By retaining Bieniemy and adding the talented Walker, the team hopes to establish a more potent ground attack to complement Mahomes' passing prowess. However, the loss of Taylor leaves a hole on the offensive line that the team must address, likely through free agency or the draft.
- The Chiefs parted ways with offensive lineman Jawaan Taylor earlier in the 2023 offseason.
The players
Patrick Mahomes
The Chiefs' star quarterback and the key to their Super Bowl aspirations.
Eric Bieniemy
The Chiefs' offensive coordinator, who was retained to help fix the team's running game issues.
Kenneth Walker III
The running back signed by the Chiefs in the offseason to bolster their ground attack.
Andy Reid
The Chiefs' head coach, who is reportedly seeking a veteran offensive lineman to protect Mahomes.
What’s next
The Chiefs will likely target a veteran offensive lineman in free agency or the upcoming NFL draft to shore up their protection for Mahomes.
The takeaway
The Chiefs' offseason moves demonstrate their commitment to building a more balanced and resilient offense around their star quarterback. Protecting Mahomes will be crucial if the team hopes to return to the Super Bowl.
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