The Kansas City Chiefs missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014. Other than getting a new return in Super Bowl LX MVP Kenneth Walker III, the Chiefs haven't made many significant changes that are expected to drastically alter Kansas City's fortunes in 2026.
Their biggest boost will come in the form of Patrick Mahomes' return from a torn ACL at the end of last season. Meanwhile, former first-round pick Justin Fields has come in as a very thin security blanket for now. More Mahomes insurance could come later.
Still, free agency isn't done, and the latest batch of Chiefs rumors links them to a potential future Hall of Fame guard.
According to leading ESPN insider Nate Taylor, Kansas City is a "likely destination" for former All-Pro defensive end Cameron Jordan. The 36-year-old has spent his entire 15-year career with the Saints, but is now a free agent.
Jordan will turn 37 in July, but he is also coming off a very strong season in which he recorded 10.5 sacks, 47 tackles (15 TFL), two forced fumbles and two pass deflections. He has also been extremely durable and has never played less than 16 games in his entire career.
While Jordan has compiled 132 sacks in his career (tied for 22nd on the NFL's career sack leaders list), he is still looking for his first Super Bowl victory. Perhaps the Chiefs present the best opportunity for Jordan, as well as the chance to see a tremendous amount of snaps.
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