On Tuesday, ESPN senior NFL writer Bill Barnwell released his annual column ranking the NFL’s best (and worst) playmaker groups, judging which front offices have given their quarterback a good supporting cast of weapons.
First, let’s review where the Kansas City Chiefs landed the last five offseasons:
Ahead of the 2025 season, Barnwell lists the Chiefs No. 12 — their highest ranking in four years.
While there were occasional glimmers of the old Travis Kelce, it’s fair to say Father Time might have finally gotten to the best tight end in NFL history.