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7/11/25 | Rams Rivals' Weak Links Revealed. Sean McVay is currently earning the grand total of nine years of NFL head coaching paychecks by employing a simple philosophy to division play. CBS Sports' Josh Edwards pointed out where it hurts for each NFL West opponent and here's how the Rams will be able to exploit their weak points. "Offensive guard Aaron Banks signed with the Packers in free agency and reserve offensive tackle Jaylon Moore signed with Kansas City," wrote Edwards. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/rams/los-angeles-devon-with... |
7/10/25 | The 49ers' Biggest Remaining Need as Training Camp Approaches. The 49ers are prepared to take their lumps this season -- that's what general manager John Lynch said recently in an interview. It was a strange thing to say, considering the 49ers have more than $45 million in salary cap space right now. If they know they're weak at certain positions and are preparing to "take their lumps," why not sign someone, particularly an interior offensive lineman? "Offensive guard Aaron Banks signed with the Packers in free agency and reserve offensive tackle Jaylon Moore signed with Kansas City," writes CBS Sports' Josh Edwards. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/news/49ers-biggest-re... |
7/09/25 | What's the Biggest Remaining Need for the Kansas City Chiefs?. The Kansas City Chiefs went into the offseason intending to improve their roster as a whole for the 2025 campaign. The offensive line was easily one of the sore thumbs that stood out as an area that needed improvement. General manager Brett Veach and the rest of his scouting department worked tirelessly to add to that cause through the 2025 NFL Draft, drafting Josh Simmons 32nd overall. While Simmons and the offseason addition of Jaylon Moore improve the competition at the left tackle position, one of the bigger question marks still waiting to be answered is what the Chiefs will do with their left guard position. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/biggest-remaining-ne... |
6/25/25 | The 49ers' Offensive Line Still is a Major Issue. After losing nine starting players this offseason, the 49ers still have a lot to like about their roster, but their offensive line remains a major issue. Now, it's even thinner, which is why it's one of the most untalked about problems in the NFL, according to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer. "They're losing Jaylon Moore to the Chiefs and guard Aaron Banks (who got a big payday in Green Bay)," writes Breer. The 49ers are one injury to Trent Williams away from fielding an offensive line that consists of Spencer Burford, Ben Bartch, Jake Brendel, Dominick Puni and Colton McKivitz. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/news/49ers-offensive-... |
6/23/25 | Chiefs' Left Guard Competition Ramping Up. For so long, everyone was focused on the left tackle position within the Kansas City Chiefs organization. This offseason, Chiefs Kingdom will still probably be mostly focused on the left tackle battle between first-round pick Josh Simmons and free agency signee Jaylon Moore. Previously held by star Joe Thuney, the Chiefs now have a vacant guard spot that they need to fill. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/kansas-city-left-gua... |
6/08/25 | Chiefs' 1st-round pick gets bad news on starting lineup chances. Fans often want first-round picks to break through right away. That might not be what happens for the Kansas City Chiefs and Josh Simmons. The offensive tackle out of Ohio State went to K.C. with the final pick of the first round in April. Sports Illustrated's NFL insider Albert Breer doesn't think Simmons will start in Week 1. Here's how Breer lays out his case in a recent mailbag: I'd be surprised if Josh Simmons, a wildly talented young tackle, is ready for Week 1. The Chiefs paid Jaylon Moore $15 million per year to come over from San Francisco to, at the very least, stopgap the left tackle spot, and I'd expect he'll be out there in Week 1. Also, Simmons's high ceiling comes with a healthy Source: https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/kansas-city-ch... |
6/06/25 | NFL Insider Delivers Verdict on Josh Simmons vs. Jaylon Moore Debate at LT for Chiefs in Week 1. A top NFL insider weighs in on the Chiefs’ left tackle battle and what it means for rookie Josh Simmons heading into Week 1. Source: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nfl-insider-ver... |
6/02/25 | Should Chiefs Add Veteran G to Solidify O-Line?. The Kansas City Chiefs' obvious main priority was adding more depth and consistency to their offensive line. Addressing the need through both free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chiefs, at least on paper, look to be improved up front. The additions of Jaylon Moore, Josh Simmons, and Tremayne Anchrum are ones that stand out in an attempt to improve the offensive line. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/kansas-city-free-age... |
5/29/25 | Analysts' Optimistic Prediction On Chiefs' Josh Simmons. With OTAs continuing to roll on, the Kansas City Chiefs have selected things to watch going from now until the beginning of the season. One of the biggest storylines all offseason, even well before OTAs, would be what the Chiefs would do to fix their offensive line. The Chiefs addressed the position through both free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft. The free agent addition of Jaylon Moore looked very promising ahead of the NFL Draft, but once the Chiefs were on the clock in the first round and selected Josh Simmons out of Ohio State, all eyes have been on him. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/analysts-optimistic-... |
5/26/25 | Undrafted Free Agent Esa Pole Makes Perfect Sense for Chiefs. The Kansas City Chiefs went all in this offseason when it came to adding depth for the offensive line. Last season, the Chiefs' offensive line held together long enough to get them to their third straight Super Bowl, but eventually fell apart, leading to their defeat. To combat that, going into another season, the Chiefs added the likes of Jaylon Moore and Josh Simmons to compete for the left tackle spot, as well as the newly signed former Super Bowl champion in Tremayne Anchrum, who is looking to get his career back on track in Kansas City. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/undrafted-free-agent... |
5/13/25 | Predicting the Chiefs' 2025 Season Record. The Kansas City Chiefs are ready to start what should be another productive season. Jacob Camenker of USA TODAY analyzed the Chiefs' schedule and predicted their record this upcoming season. He believes the Chiefs will take a small step back from last season. "Kansas City tinkered with its roster during the 2025 NFL offseason as it tried to fix some of the issues that plagued it last season. Notably, the Chiefs tried to fix the hole they had at left tackle while remaking the left side of their offensive line," Camenker said. "Out went All-Pro guard Joe Thuney, who filled it at left tackle last season amid the issues the Chiefs had at the spot. In came free-agent tackle signee Jaylon Moore and Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/kansas-city-record-s... |
5/13/25 | 49ers Select Massive Offensive Tackle in Way-Too-Early 2026 Mock Draft. 49ers Select Massive Offensive Tackle in Way-Too-Early 2026 Mock Draft The 49ers haven't drafted an offensive tackle since 2021. Grant Cohn | 0 Minutes Ago Isaiah World / Jim Krajewski/RGJ / USA TODAY NETWORK In this story: San Francisco 49ers The 49ers haven't drafted an offensive tackle since 2021. That player was Jaylon Moore. He recently signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, the 49ers' offensive tackles are Colton McKivitz, who will be a free agent next year, and Trent Williams, who will be 38 next year. Oh, they also signed veterans D.J. Humphries, Andre Dillard and Nicholas Petit-Frere to one-year deals. That's why Sports Illustrated projects the 49ers to take Oregon offensive tackle Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/news/49ers-select-mas... |
5/01/25 | Three Free Agents for the Chiefs To Target After the Draft. The Kansas City Chiefs did well addressing their needs in the NFL draft. Brashard Smith and Omarr Norman-Lott could be very productive for the Chiefs and be some of the biggest steals of the draft. The Chiefs were one of the most active teams in free agency, bolstering their offensive line by signing Jaylon Moore and helping out their defense with players like Kristian Fulton and Jerry Tillery. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/kansas-city-Von-Mill... |
4/29/25 | Veteran tackle D.J. Humphries, 49ers agree to one-year NFL free-agent contract, per representatives. The 49ers have agreed to a one-year contract with veteran offensive lineman D.J. Humphries, according to his representation, three days after San Francisco didn't select a tackle in the 2025 NFL Draft. Trent Williams is set to return at left tackle and Colton McKivitz will hold down the right side of the line, but there was a void at swing tackle after Jaylon Moore signed a two-year, $30 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs to protect Patrick Mahomes' blind side. Source: https://www.nbcsportsbayarea.com/nfl/san-francisco... |
4/22/25 | 2025 NFL Draft: Chiefs Round Out All Sides in Recent Mock. The Kansas City Chiefs have done a great job this offseason of recognizing and addressing their positional needs. When they realized the left tackle spot was shaky, they brought in San Francisco 49ers lineman Jaylon Moore first thing in free agency. When they thought their QB, Patrick Mahomes, needed extra help, they re-signed wide receiver Marquise Brown and bolstered the backfield as well. With the 2025 NFL Draft upcoming, Kansas City knows exactly what it still needs to address. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/2025-draft-kansas-ci... |
4/22/25 | How Chiefs' Andy Reid Feels About This Free Agent Addition. The Kansas City Chiefs, much like the rest of the franchises in the National Football League, are just days away from being on the clock for the 2025 NFL Draft. Although that has caught the media's attention as of late, head coach Andy Reid addressed the media about certain free agent signings. The Chiefs signed nine free agents who weren't on the roster last season, with several returning faces heading back to Kansas City as well. One of the more talked-about free agency additions the franchise made this offseason was signing offensive lineman Jaylon Moore. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/andy-reid-jaylon-moo... |
4/21/25 | Chiefs' Andy Reid Reveals The Why On Major Signing. The Kansas City Chiefs signed Jaylon Moore in the offseason, but why? Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/chiefs-andy-reid-... |
4/19/25 | Five positions the Chiefs could add to at the NFL draft. Adam Teicher Apr 19, 2025, 06:00 AM ET Close Adam Teicher has covered the Kansas City Chiefs for more than 30 seasons. He joined ESPN in 2013 for the launch of NFL Nation. Follow on X Email Print Open Extended Reactions KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Kansas City Chiefs have four picks in the top 100 ( eight total ) in the upcoming NFL draft . They are fresh off a third straight Super Bowl appearance and may not have a ton of roster holes. They addressed many of their immediate needs in free agency by signing players like offensive tackle Jaylon Moore , running back Elijah Mitchell and cornerback Kristian Fulton . But there areas, like running back and cornerback, that come to mind where the Chiefs could Source: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/44631395/kansa... |
4/17/25 | Kansas City Chiefs GM Brett Veach comments on Jaylon Moore signing: 'He's a smart kid'. During Thursday's press conference, Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach commented on free agent signing Jaylon Moore | @EdEastonJr Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/kansas-city-chief... |
4/15/25 | Chiefs predicted to nab standout protector for Patrick Mahomes in Vikings blockbuster. One can't help but be a little bit suspicious of the Kansas City Chiefs' plan for the left tackle position in 2025. After using four starters at the position in 2024, the Chiefs gave a two-year, $30 million contract to four-year San Francisco 49ers veteran Jaylon Moore. Of his 55 career appearances, only 12 are starts, including five this past season for an injury-plagued 49ers squad. Source: https://www.sportingnews.com/ca/nfl/kansas-city-ch... |