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Chiefs agree to sign CB Kaiir Elam
The Chiefs are adding a former first-round pick to their defense.
Kansas City has agreed to sign cornerback Kaiir Elam, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Elam, 24, split last season between the Cowboys and Titans. Buffalo traded him to Dallas at the beginning of the league year in March after his first three seasons with the club. Elam appeared in 10 games with seven starts for Dallas before the Cowboys waived him in November.
He signed with the Titans shortly thereafter and appeared in four games with the club over the rest of the season.
The No. 23 overall pick of the 2022 draft, Elam has appeared in 43 career games with 19 starts. He’s recorded eight passes defensed with two interceptions.
Chiefs replenish CB room with ex-Bills 1st-round pick
The Chiefs have added Kaiir Elam to their cornerback room after the major changes they made early this offseason.
The Kansas City Chiefs made a flurry of moves to their cornerback room early in the offseason, and it was obvious that the group was going to look different next season. They've recently made an addition, signing Kaiir Elam to a contract, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.
“The Chiefs have agreed to terms with former Bills and Cowboys CB Kaiir Elam, his agent Jon Perzley of [Sportstars] tells [Ian Rapoport] and me. Former first-round pick heads to Kansas City, which lost both of its starting corners this offseason,” Garafolo wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
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Chiefs bolster secondary with former 1st-rounder after blockbuster Trent McDuffie trade
The Kansas City Chiefs are parting ways with a major piece of their defense after shipping Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams in a trade this March. McDuffie played a big role during the team’s recent playoff pushes, but the front office decided it was time to move in a different direction.
McDuffie was heading into the last season of his rookie contract after putting together four productive years in Kansas City. He recorded 178 solo tackles, 68 assists, 5.5 sacks, and three interceptions during that span.
Following a rough 6-11 NFL season in 2025, general manager Brett Veach opted for draft capital and salary cap flexibility rather than committing significant money to keep the All-Pro cornerback around long-term.
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