After falling short in their attempt to win a third straight Super Bowl—losing badly to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59—the Chiefs are reloading. Last season, the defense was a strength, but it clearly wasn’t enough. Quarterback Jalen Hurts shredded Kansas City’s defense in the big game, completing 17 of 22 passes with ease. Now, the Chiefs are expected to make a splash on that side of the ball.
**USA Today’s Cory Woodroof** predicts that Kansas City will sign **Calais Campbell**, the veteran defensive lineman who’s entering his 18th NFL season. While Campbell may not be at his Pro Bowl peak anymore, he’s still highly productive—last season with the Dolphins, he recorded 5 sacks, 12 QB hits, 12 tackles for loss, and 5 pass deflections. He’s a six-time Pro Bowler and made the Super Bowl as a rookie with the Cardinals, but has yet to win it all.
Joining the Chiefs could give Campbell one last shot at a championship—and for Kansas City, he might be the final piece needed to boost their pass rush and make another deep postseason run.
The Chiefs are on a mission to rewrite their story. Last year, they were chasing history—trying to become the first team ever to win **three straight Super Bowls**. But that dream came crashing down with a brutal 40-22 loss to the Eagles. Now, they’re locked in on a new goal: becoming just the **second team in NFL history** to make **four straight Super Bowl appearances**.
To make that happen, Kansas City needs more firepower—and veteran wide receiver **Keenan Allen** might be exactly what they’re looking for.
Allen, long a nemesis of the Chiefs during his time with the Chargers, spent last season with the Bears and is now a free agent. Despite turning 32, he remains one of the smartest and most technically sound receivers in the game. In 2024, he caught 70 passes for 744 yards and 7 touchdowns—numbers that would’ve made him one of the top producers on the Chiefs’ roster.
Since the departure of Tyreek Hill in 2022, the Chiefs have lacked a true WR1. Young players like **Rashee Rice** and rookie **Xavier Worthy** bring promise, but Allen’s experience and consistency could give Mahomes the dependable target he needs—especially in clutch situations. Plus, adding Allen would take pressure off **Travis Kelce**, who at 35, is still elite but nearing the twilight of his career.
The challenge? Allen won’t come cheap. Spotrac projects his next deal to be worth around **$22 million over two years**. With a tight cap, GM Brett Veach would need to work some salary cap magic. But if they can make it work, Allen’s arrival could change everything for the Chiefs’ offense in 2025.
In a surprise yet sentimental move, the Chiefs have reportedly re-signed **Kareem Hunt** to a one-year, $2.5 million deal. Originally drafted by Kansas City in 2017, Hunt led the NFL in rushing as a rookie but was released in 2018 after off-field issues. After solid stints with the Browns and a short return in 2024 due to injuries, Hunt proved he still has gas in the tank—scoring 7 touchdowns despite limited touches.
He now joins a talented running back group with **Isaiah Pacheco** and **Elijah Mitchell**. Pacheco has emerged as the team’s hard-nosed starter, known for his relentless running style, while Mitchell adds speed and versatility. Hunt’s return gives the Chiefs valuable depth, red-zone power, and veteran experience for another title run.
On top of that, the team re-signed key receivers **JuJu Smith-Schuster** and **Marquise “Hollywood” Brown**, ensuring Patrick Mahomes still has plenty of reliable weapons in the passing game—even as they continue looking for that one game-changing receiver (hint: Keenan Allen).
With Campbell potentially fortifying the defense, Kareem Hunt returning to the backfield, and Keenan Allen on the Chiefs’ radar, **Kansas City is positioning itself to strike big in free agency**. While cap space is tight, the team has a proven track record of making smart, strategic moves to keep their dynasty alive.
Mahomes is in his prime. The window is now. And if the Chiefs play their cards right, the 2025 season could be another legendary chapter in the Patrick Mahomes era.