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The Chiefs Decide To Retain A Veteran On Offense

The Chiefs Decide To Retain A Veteran On Offense
The Chiefs Decide To Retain A Veteran On Offense


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The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to repeat as Super Bowl champions in 2023.

That is something that has not happened since the New England Patriots did it in 2003-04.

While it will be a tall task for the Chiefs, they have the players to make it happen.

As long as Patrick Mahomes is the quarterback in Kansas City they will be contenders.

But, the Chiefs have made some moves this offseason to improve their roster and retain some of their players.

One of the many moves they executed was bringing back tight end Blake Bell.

According to Ian Rapoport, the Chiefs signed Bell to a one-year contract.

While Bell does not play a big role on the Chiefs, he has been with them for many seasons.

2023 will be his fourth year with the team, and he will remain a stable backup behind Travis Kelce.

It is smart of the Chiefs to try and bring back as many pieces as they can from their Super Bowl-winning team.

They already lost wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster to the Patriots and could benefit from adding another pass catcher.

One name that the Chiefs could potentially be interested in is DeAndre Hopkins.

He would flourish in an offense led by Mahomes, and he would make the Chiefs even more dominant.

The current wide receivers in KC are Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Kadarius Toney, and Skyy Moore.

Mahomes was able to win the Super Bowl with that group last year, but they could benefit from adding another star.


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