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masonh079  •  16 hours ago
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The Chiefs and LB Nick Bolton are in agreement on a 3-year, $45M deal with $30M fully guaranteed, per @RapSheet

badbreadsticks 16 hours ago

Like if fair pay

coleeve 16 hours ago

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KC99CHIEFS8715 16 hours ago

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Mattzilla1772 16 hours ago

Yes sir the bolt is back

SnowWolf900 16 hours ago

damn it, was definitely hoping he'd hit free agency

Mattzilla1772 16 hours ago

He knows kc is home

Toodles15 16 hours ago

Let’s go!!!

Kroc2 16 hours ago

Shit my fucking heart dropped idk why but I thought it said the chargers signed him

mengocentrismo 14 hours ago

Holy overpay

Slapahotribe72 14 hours ago

good

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FaZeSniped  •  13 hours ago

Bolton's deal includes $30 million in fully guaranteed salary, indicating that he'll remain a stalwart over the middle of Kansas City's defense moving forward. The 5-foot-11 linebacker, who turns 25 years old Monday, was set to hit free agency after putting up over 100 tackles in all but one of the last four seasons. This includes the 2022 campaign when he finished second in the NFL in tackles with 180. Bolton should have a great chance to record over 100 tackles once again in 2025.

SleeperBot  •  16 hours ago

Bolton signed a three-year, $45 million contract with the Chiefs on Sunday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

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