The Kansas City Chiefs have been making sure all its key pieces are in place for the 2024 season and he organisation has made another great call.
The Chiefs are making sure they are in the best possible position to ensure the ‘three-peat’ is well within their reach.
As the NFL Draft is under three weeks away, franchises are making sure all players who they are keeping are getting extensions if required.
Therefore, the teams will know what key positions to address come the 25th of April.
Chris Jones signed record deal with the Chiefs
Kansas City has already made one blockbuster extension in the form of a new deal for Chris Jones.
The defensive interior lineman has signed a deal to keep him with the Chiefs until retirement.
He had become the highest-paid defensive tackle in NFL history on a five-year deal worth up to $158.75 million.

Jones has shared his reaction to his fellow defensive teammate securing a new deal with the team.
Steve Spagnuolo is keeping another piece of his invaluable unit with Mike Danna signing a new deal.
On Friday, Ian Rapoport reported, Danna put pen to paper on a three-year deal worth $24 million including $13 million guaranteed.
‘Y’all in trouble’
On X, the Chiefs fan account @ArrowheadAddict (referencing Danna’s new deal) posted: “How do we feel about the contract, Chiefs Kingdom???”
Jones responded: “Great.”
Additionally, Jones responded to Rapoport’s deal confirmation, saying: “Let’s goooooooo!! Y’all in trouble.”
The highest-paid defensive tackle is ecstatic about lining up alongside his teammate for the 2024 campaign.
Chiefs at risk of losing defensive line to free agency
Furthermore, the Chiefs entered the offseason in a vulnerable situation. Only defensive lineman Neil Farrell was under contract before the free agency window.
Now, the front office has agreed on deals to bring back five of their star players.
The Chiefs loved the defensive front they had and obtained the money to provide extensions.
Ultimately, this unit will have another season together and provide a key cornerstone to win three rings in a row.
Danna recorded his career-high number of sacks (6) last year and has improved every season.
He leaves his rookie deal behind and is rewarded with a big payday to keep him in Missouri until 2026.
