Chiefs offensive lineman Wanya Morris and Chukwuebuka Godrick were arrested on misdemeanor marijuana possession charges on Thursday evening, per a report by ESPN.
The Kansas City Chiefs saw their offseason go from bad to worse on Friday night when two of their players were arrested in Kansas, reportedly on drug-related charges.
The NFL will allow the legal process to take its course before ultimately coming to a decision on league punishment.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackles Wanya Morris and Chukwuebuka Godrick have reportedly been arrested for marijuana possession, according to KSHB’s Aaron Ladd.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a competition brewing at left tackle.
The 2024 NFL Draft is over, and we singled out the picks we thought were a cut above the rest. The picks below were the only selections receiving a draft grade of "A." The Kansas City Chiefs and Seattle Seahawks have three each, while the Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles have two each.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ road to back-to-back Super Bowl titles last season wasn’t smooth, with various players going down due to injury. The offensive line shuffling forced the team to count heavily on young players and depth.
As the 2024 NFL draft approaches, the Kansas City Chiefs still have some work to do to solidify a key position on the offensive side of the ball. Last year's starting left tackle, Donovan Smith, remains a free agent.
Andy Reid said that the second-year tackle needs to improve this offseason. It’s no secret that finding a starting left tackle remains one of the biggest checklist items for the Kansas City Chiefs this offseason, heading into next week's NFL Draft in Detroit.
Kansas City hosted a prospect that has potential to be a long-term protector of Patrick Mahomes’ blindside. As the 2024 NFL Draft draws closer, the Kansas City Chiefs have yet to add a player to compete at left tackle.
The Kansas City Chiefs have one of the better offensive lines in the NFL. That is especially true, when all three interior offensive linemen are healthy, which includes Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith.
The Kansas City Chiefs were back in their indoor facility on Thursday as they continued practice and preparation for the divisional round of the playoffs against the Buffalo Bills. The injury report was mostly status quo, with a single player missing from practice.
The Kansas City Chiefs' Wild Card Weekend outing against the Miami Dolphins is closing in quickly, with Andy Reid's team currently putting the finishing touches on prep.
The Kansas City Chiefs completed their second practice of the week on Wednesday ahead of their wild-card weekend matchup with the Miami Dolphins. Chiefs PR head Ted Crews gave an update ahead of practice and confirmed that LT Wanya Morris would be the only player to miss practice.
The Kansas City Chiefs have just a few days of preparation time left before they take the field against the Miami Dolphins. Ahead of Saturday's Wild Card Weekend matchup against Mike McDaniel's squad, Andy Reid's team has some things to sort out on the injury front.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a monumental, key game against the Buffalo Bills this Sunday. We know that Kansas City’s offense has battled inconsistency all season long.
Chiefs rookie left tackle Wanya Morris worked with the first-team offense on Wednesday. He's in line to start for Sunday when the Buffalo Bills (6-6) come to Kansas City after a bye last week.
Injuries are never ideal for NFL teams or players, but they do occasionally present some silver linings that shape seasons and offseasons alike. When Donovan Smith went down with a stinger in Sunday's Kansas City Chiefs win over the Las Vegas Raiders, could another one of those instances have happened?
Sunday was the first live NFL action for all of the Kansas City Chiefs' 2023 rookies. While there were expectations for all of them, the one player that caught many fans’ eyes was Wanya Morris.
The past two AFC championship foes are making a third-round trade. The Bengals are sending No. 92 overall to the Chiefs in exchange for Nos. 95 and 217.
Oklahoma offensive tackle Wanya Morris announced Friday that he is declaring for the NFL draft and will skip the Sooners' bowl game. Morris, a right tackle, spent the last two seasons with Oklahoma after spending his first two college campaigns at Tennessee.
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