Chiefs reveal 53-man roster. Here’s how many players they kept at each position
The Kansas City Chiefs have a 53-man roster ... for now, at least.
KC released its list of cuts Tuesday afternoon, getting down to the NFL-mandated number of players for Tuesday’s 3 p.m. deadline.
There were a few mild surprises. The Chiefs, for instance, cut quarterback Shane Buechele and running back La’Mical Perine, who at times had impressed with their preseason performances.
KC also kept undrafted rookie Cam Jones, giving the team six linebackers at a position with plenty of depth.
The Chiefs cut a pair of recent draft picks, too. Defensive end Joshua Kaindoh, selected in the fourth round of the 2021 draft, was waived, along with offensive lineman Darian Kinnard, who was a fifth-round selection last season.
Things aren’t entirely settled yet. All NFL players with fewer than four years of accrued service time are subject to waivers, which run at 11 a.m. Wednesday. KC (or any other team) could add players via that route then, which would require additional cuts to the roster.
The Chiefs also could sign some of their previously released players back to the roster if they elect to put anyone on injured reserve; placement on that list requires a player to sit out at least the first four weeks of the season.
Once waivers clear Wednesday, KC can also start putting together its 16-man practice squad. That means many familiar names could be returning to the team’s locker room within 24 hours.
Another note: The Chiefs placed defensive lineman Chris Jones on the NFL’s “reserve/did not report” list. Jones, who has held out of training camp while seeking a long-term deal with the team, does not yet count against the Chiefs’ 53-man limit.
Here’s a look at the Chiefs’ initial roster and a listing of how many players the team kept at each position.
Quarterbacks (2)
Patrick Mahomes, Blaine Gabbert
Running backs (3)
Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Isiah Pacheco, Jerick McKinnon
Receivers (7)
Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Skyy Moore, Kadarius Toney, Rashee Rice, Richie James, Justin Watson, Justyn Ross
Tight ends (3)
Travis Kelce, Noah Gray, Blake Bell
Offensive linemen (10)
Donovan Smith, Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith, Jawaan Taylor, Prince Tega Wanogho, Wanya Morris, Nick Allegretti, Mike Caliendo, Lucas Niang
Defensive linemen (10)
George Karlaftis, Derrick Nnadi, Keondre Coburn, Turk Wharton, Malik Herring, Mike Danna, Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Matt Dickerson, BJ Thompson, Neil Farrell Jr. (acquired via trade from Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday)
Linebackers (6)
Nick Bolton, Willie Gay, Leo Chenal, Drue Tranquill, Jack Cochrane, Cam Jones
Cornerbacks (5)
L’Jarius Sneed, Trent McDuffie, Joshua Williams, Jaylen Watson, Nic Jones
Safeties (4)
Justin Reid, Bryan Cook, Mike Edwards, Chamarri Conner.
Specialists (3)
Harrison Butker, Tommy Townsend, James Winchester.
(DE Charles Omenihu is not on the initial 53-man roster because of his six-game suspension to start the season; DT Chris Jones was placed on the “reserve/did not report” list, which means he didn’t require a 53-man spot.)
Here’s a look at how many players the Chiefs have kept at every position during coach Andy Reid’s previous 10 seasons.
My very own Kansas City Chiefs. Have always kept a fullback. Reid said not gonna this year! Big changes for Big Red. Generally keep three QB's. Good news for Buechele. Have recently kept 4 TE's on the roster, though Fortson going on IR probably nixes that. pic.twitter.com/dJXWGtuGDT
— Joseph Hefner (@josephjefe) August 23, 2023
KC released its list of cuts Tuesday afternoon, getting down to the NFL-mandated number of players for Tuesday’s 3 p.m. deadline.
There were a few mild surprises. The Chiefs, for instance, cut quarterback Shane Buechele and running back La’Mical Perine, who at times had impressed with their preseason performances.
KC also kept undrafted rookie Cam Jones, giving the team six linebackers at a position with plenty of depth.
The Chiefs cut a pair of recent draft picks, too. Defensive end Joshua Kaindoh, selected in the fourth round of the 2021 draft, was waived, along with offensive lineman Darian Kinnard, who was a fifth-round selection last season.
Things aren’t entirely settled yet. All NFL players with fewer than four years of accrued service time are subject to waivers, which run at 11 a.m. Wednesday. KC (or any other team) could add players via that route then, which would require additional cuts to the roster.
The Chiefs also could sign some of their previously released players back to the roster if they elect to put anyone on injured reserve; placement on that list requires a player to sit out at least the first four weeks of the season.
Once waivers clear Wednesday, KC can also start putting together its 16-man practice squad. That means many familiar names could be returning to the team’s locker room within 24 hours.
Another note: The Chiefs placed defensive lineman Chris Jones on the NFL’s “reserve/did not report” list. Jones, who has held out of training camp while seeking a long-term deal with the team, does not yet count against the Chiefs’ 53-man limit.
Here’s a look at the Chiefs’ initial roster and a listing of how many players the team kept at each position.
Quarterbacks (2)
Patrick Mahomes, Blaine Gabbert
Running backs (3)
Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Isiah Pacheco, Jerick McKinnon
Receivers (7)
Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Skyy Moore, Kadarius Toney, Rashee Rice, Richie James, Justin Watson, Justyn Ross
Tight ends (3)
Travis Kelce, Noah Gray, Blake Bell
Offensive linemen (10)
Donovan Smith, Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith, Jawaan Taylor, Prince Tega Wanogho, Wanya Morris, Nick Allegretti, Mike Caliendo, Lucas Niang
Defensive linemen (10)
George Karlaftis, Derrick Nnadi, Keondre Coburn, Turk Wharton, Malik Herring, Mike Danna, Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Matt Dickerson, BJ Thompson, Neil Farrell Jr. (acquired via trade from Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday)
Linebackers (6)
Nick Bolton, Willie Gay, Leo Chenal, Drue Tranquill, Jack Cochrane, Cam Jones
Cornerbacks (5)
L’Jarius Sneed, Trent McDuffie, Joshua Williams, Jaylen Watson, Nic Jones
Safeties (4)
Justin Reid, Bryan Cook, Mike Edwards, Chamarri Conner.
Specialists (3)
Harrison Butker, Tommy Townsend, James Winchester.
(DE Charles Omenihu is not on the initial 53-man roster because of his six-game suspension to start the season; DT Chris Jones was placed on the “reserve/did not report” list, which means he didn’t require a 53-man spot.)
Here’s a look at how many players the Chiefs have kept at every position during coach Andy Reid’s previous 10 seasons.
My very own Kansas City Chiefs. Have always kept a fullback. Reid said not gonna this year! Big changes for Big Red. Generally keep three QB's. Good news for Buechele. Have recently kept 4 TE's on the roster, though Fortson going on IR probably nixes that. pic.twitter.com/dJXWGtuGDT
— Joseph Hefner (@josephjefe) August 23, 2023
Players mentioned in this article
Shane Buechele
Cam Jones
Joshua Kaindoh
Darian Kinnard
Brandon Balkcom
Chris Jones
Jerick McKinnon
Kadarius Toney
Rashee Rice
Richie James
Justin Watson
Justyn Ross
Noah Gray
Joe Thuney
Creed Humphrey
Trey Smith
Jawaan Taylor
Nick Allegretti
Mike Caliendo
Derrick Nnadi
Keondre Coburn
Malik Herring
Felix Anudike-Uzomah
Matt Dickerson
BJ Thompson
Neil Farrell Jr.
Willie Gay Jr
Drue Tranquill
Joshua Williams
Dominic Jones
Mike Edwards
Tommy Townsend
Charles Omenihu
Adam Degraffenreid
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