Chiefs GM gives update on Travis Kelce
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In his most recent mock draft, longtime NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah sent Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love to the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 9 overall. “Patrick Mahomes finally gets an elite back,” Jeremiah wrote. “If defenses continue to play a conservative shell defense against the Chiefs, Love can make them pay.”
Every meeting is different, depending on the player and position. But each night at the combine, for 20 minutes a piece at the Indianapolis
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Perhaps an ominous update on Travis Kelce as he enters free agency. The Chiefs’ tight end has been mostly non-committal about whether he will play football in 2026 or opt to retire, and the latest comments from general manager Brett Veach may give some pause about whether Kelce will be back.
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An interesting note to point out about Orange, and something to keep an eye on when making draft predictions, is that he was recruited to Iowa State by the current Los Angeles Rams wunderkind offensive coordinator Nate Scheelhaase — another native of Kansas City who graduated from Rockhurst High School.