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Just In…Travis Kelce leaves Kansas City Chiefs for Buffalo Bills : A Question Of Loyalty, Legacy And The Game Of Fame

Imagine the Chiefs’ quest for a three-peat as the final season of your favorite binge-worthy show. The hype was Taylor’s Version of epic, the stakes Game of Thrones high. Then, faster than a TikTok trend, Philadelphia’s Eagles swooped in like Thanos snapping Kansas City’s Infinity Stones into dust. A 40-22 Super Bowl LIX blowout left Arrowhead Stadium quieter than a Midwest snowstorm. But the real drama?
The credits rolled, and the offseason script flipped. Cue the twist: Kansas City’s kingdom isn’t just bruised—it’s shedding pieces.
On February 14, the Giants swiped two Chiefs practice squad players—WR Montrell Washington and CB Nic Jones—signing them to reserve/future deals. Hours earlier, LB Swayze Bozeman flew to Chicago, inking with the Bears. All three exits, confirmed by KSHB’s Nick Jacobs, strip Kansas City’s 90-man roster of depth. Washington, a 2022 Broncos fifth-rounder, flashed return skills but fumbled his way to the bench. What about Jones?
Jones, a 2023 seventh-round pick, lingered as a special teams extra. “Energy is contagious,” safety Justin Reid tweeted post-Bradden exit—but Kansas City’s vibe? Suddenly shaky. New York’s signings scream Moneyball meets Underdog. Washington’s stats?