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Week 11 AP Mailbag: Who responsible for Chiefs inadequate pass rush
Welcome back to the Arrowhead Pride Mailbag! Each week, watch for your opportunity to submit your Kansas City Chiefs questions in The Feed, which is found on AP's home Chiefs could not get the job done in Week 9's 2821 loss to the Buffalo Bills. After a week to stew over the loss, let's see what is on our readers' minds ahead of an important AFC West showdown with the Denver asks:In the last few years, we've seen plenty of articles about how the Chiefs will get slammed by a cap crunch at the end of the season. Then others point out how the team can maneuver to free up a lot of money. Is there a reason to believe the crunch is ealer this offseason?I wouldn't lose significant sleep over the Chiefs' perceived salary cap issues. Yes, the numbers on various contract websites look concerning. Some estimates currently put Kansas City at almost $43 million over the 202limit with only 3players signed for next season. The Chiefs undoubtedly have a of the shortfall can be made up by moving off the final seasons of a few contracts. In addition like with most large deals the Chiefs have been planning for a secondseason restructure of right guard Trey Smith's contract. Most importantly, it's very unlikely quarterback Patrick Mahomes will carry a $78 million cap hit in 2026; he may be in line for a new marketsetting , the crunch may be more real than usual https://www.chiefsfullapparel.com/Chiefs_Azizi_Hearn_Jersey
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