The Kansas City Chiefs took care of business Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens, winning by a touchdown and withstanding a late charge by Lamar Jackson. Isaiah Likely’s toe was just barely out at the goal line on the final play of the game, giving Chiefs fans a heart attack in the process. Yet, another Kansas City gameday against an AFC rival ended in victory. Taylor Swift was in attendance. All was right with the world.
There are bound to be some concerns in the aftermath. Kansas City has a lot of youth at key positions, such as cornerback and even wide receiver minus a couple of stable veterans. For the most part, those young Chiefs held their own in a tough environment with high expectations. What more could you ask for?
The Kansas City Chiefs have already extended Creed Humphrey at an excessive cost, but that isn’t the only looming deal on their offensive line. Trey Smith can (and should) be next, as the Tennessee product is in the final season of his rookie deal. Smith has been a stable force at guard since he was drafted prior to the 2021 season. The only major obstacle in Brett Veach’s way is Smith’s expected price tag, which is sure to be astronomical.
The Chiefs can only extend so many players before Week 1, and they prioritized the likes of Humphrey, tight end Noah Gray and kicker Harrison Butker because they were more realistic agreements. Smith’s wait could cost Kansas City, especially if he improves this season and makes a Pro Bowl or All-Pro team.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN was the first to report on mutual interest between Smith and the Chiefs.