Chiefs face left tackle challenges with top targets off market, consider Cam Robinson, Tyron Smith, and in-house options D.J. Humphries and Donovan Smith
Worthy will not be charged following his Friday arrest in Williamson County, Texas, Tyler Davis of the Austin American-Statesman reports.
Xavier Worthy - Will not face charges
Marquise Brown Back With Kansas City
The Chiefs signed Brown to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million on Saturday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Hollywood Brown - Returning to Kansas City
Xavier in jail
Marquise Brown, a talented deep-threat wide receiver, became a free agent after a season with injuries. Last offseason, he joined a new team on a $7 million deal but suffered a shoulder dislocation, missing much of the season but returning for two games with limited impact. The team is facing cap space challenges, currently over $3 million in the red, and will need to address pending free agents, including Nick Bolton, Justin Reid, and Tershawn Wharton, while potentially restructuring contracts to clear space. Brown could still be an asset in the right offense and might return on a lower-cost contract due to market conditions and his recent injury history.
Worthy was arrested in Williamson County in Texas on Friday night and a criminal charge of assault against a family or household member was placed on the 21-year-old wide receiver. The Chiefs put out a statement Saturday morning that they are "aware and gathering information" on the situation, per Josina Anderson of <BovadaHub.com>. Per Matt Derrick of <ChiefsDigest.com>, no bond or court appearance has been set for Worthy.
Worthy was arrested Friday and was charged with assault, Will Kunkel of Fox 26 Houston reports.
Xavier Worthy - Arrested Friday
Xavier Worthy arrested on assault charge
Xavier Worthy arrested on Friday night after assault on a family member by choking!!
Marquise Brown becomes free agent amid team's cap challenges and injury history
The Kansas City Chiefs are interested in DK Metcalf
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The Kansas City Chiefs hosted BYU OT Caleb Etienne for a Top-30 visit at One Arrowhead Drive, signaling a potential interest in the 2025 NFL draft prospect. Despite being a combine snub, Etienne improved significantly during his time at BYU, earning All-Big 12 First-Team honors. The Chiefs are evaluating him as a possible solution for their left tackle position, which has seen frequent changes in recent years.
Chiefs host BYU's Caleb Etienne for top-30 visit, eyeing 2025 NFL draft prospect for left tackle role
Defensive tackle Charles Omenihu, one of Kansas City's top players, is set to hit free agency and recently hinted on social media that he may not return to the team. During his two-year stint, Omenihu posted impressive stats, including 46 total tackles and 10 sacks, but missed significant time due to a suspension and an ACL injury. Now healthy and without any suspensions, Omenihu, still only 27, is expected to attract interest in the free-agent market and is likely to sign a short-term deal to prove himself. If he can stay healthy and perform well in 2025, he may earn a multi-year contract in the future.
The Kansas City Chiefs have tendered Exclusive Rights to Free Agent offensive lineman Mike Caliendo, securing him for the 2025 NFL season. Caliendo, who was undrafted out of Western Michigan in 2022, played significant games at left guard for the team in 2024, including Super Bowl LIX. Although he excelled in pass protection, the team seeks improvement in his impact on the running game.