Chiefs Update: The Chiefs Table Deadline for 2 Starters to Resign ‘Lucrative’ Extensions
The Kansas City Chiefs are actively working to secure the futures of two key starters by offering them lucrative contract extensions. The players in question are center Creed Humphrey and linebacker Nick Bolton, both of whom have become pivotal to the team’s success. The urgency for these extensions comes from the need to manage rising salary cap hits and ensure long-term stability for the team.
Creed Humphrey, a critical part of the offensive line, has seen his cap hit escalate due to a proven performance escalator. His increasing value on the field, especially in protecting quarterback Patrick Mahomes, makes his retention a priority for the Chiefs. By locking Humphrey into a long-term deal, the Chiefs aim to maintain a strong offensive front and secure a core piece of their offensive line (Chiefs Digest) (Heavy.com).
Similarly, Nick Bolton has emerged as a defensive stalwart, proving his worth with consistent performances. The linebacker has been crucial in the Chiefs’ defensive schemes, and his extension would help solidify the team’s defense for the foreseeable future. Bolton’s extension talks are particularly pressing as the Chiefs juggle their salary cap and roster needs (Chiefs Digest) (Heavy.com).
To make room for these extensions, the Chiefs have already taken steps to manage their cap space. This includes restructuring Patrick Mahomes’ contract to free up additional funds. Moreover, the team has had to make tough decisions regarding other players, like letting go of linebacker Willie Gay, who recently signed with the New Orleans Saints, and possibly considering future moves involving veteran guard Joe Thuney to maintain financial flexibility (Chiefs Digest) (Heavy.com).
The Chiefs’ front office, led by General Manager Brett Veach, continues to navigate these challenges, aiming to keep the team competitive and financially stable. The extensions for Humphrey and Bolton are seen as crucial steps in preserving the team’s core while balancing the salary cap and preparing for future roster adjustments (Chiefs Digest) (Heavy.com).