Kansas City Chiefs' Trey Smith congratulates Philadelphia Eagles on their Super Bowl victory NFL insider Ian Rapoport said Thursday that the Chiefs are planning to franchise tag guard Trey Smith, who would have been a free agent.
Super Bowl LIX was not a good night for the Chiefs offensive line and the prospect of improving their protection would look a lot dimmer if right guard Trey Smith is in a different uniform come September.
The Chicago Bears are expected to be one of many teams interested in free agent offensive guard Trey Smith, who has spent his entire career with the Kansas City Chiefs since being drafted in 2021 in the sixth round.
There's a shortage of franchise and transition tag candidates around the league this offseason, but Trey Smith is one player that's been mentioned as a possible recipient.
Kansas City's GM Brett Veach at the combine displayed optimism about getting a contract done with guard Trey Smith, which has to be the last thing the Bears would want to hear.
ESPN’s Matt Bowen ranked the National Football League’s Top 50 potential unrestricted free agents. This week, it was time to place these 50 players
There will be no tag for guard Trey Smith according to The Athletic, and the Bears will be free to try and outbid some other teams with more cap space.
On Thursday, Veach and the Chiefs made a major move on the offensive line. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the team is planning to franchise tag star guard Trey Smith.
The Kansas City Chiefs are less than two weeks removed from a 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles ... the Chiefs face another question regarding offensive lineman Trey Smith. The 25-year-old is set to hit free agency and is widely ...