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Kansas City Chiefs Inform Veteran OT He Is Being Cut, Agents Exploring Next Team Options

 

Kansas City, MO – September 10, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs are making bold moves just one week into the new season. Following a costly loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, leadership has decided to address the team’s most glaring weakness up front.

Penalties crippled Kansas City’s offense in Week 1, killing momentum and erasing scoring chances. Patrick Mahomes absorbed repeated pressure, forcing hurried throws and missed opportunities in a game the Chiefs were expected to control.

Andy Reid spoke candidly after the defeat, calling the mistakes “unacceptable” and noting that discipline must improve in crucial situations. Fans quickly pointed the finger at one struggling starter who has become synonymous with penalties.

Setting the Record Straight on RT Jawaan Taylor's Polarizing KC Chiefs  Tenure So Far

That player is Jawaan Taylor, the veteran right tackle signed to a four-year, $80 million deal in 2023. Chiefs sources now confirm the front office has informed him he is being cut, ending his tenure abruptly.

Taylor’s performance against the Chargers was disastrous: four penalties, including two false starts and two holding calls. He was routinely beaten by edge rushers, and his errors stalled multiple drives when Kansas City desperately needed momentum.

Tension boiled over when Travis Kelce confronted him on the sideline, even delivering a headbutt in frustration. Analysts later praised Kelce’s leadership, but the moment highlighted just how damaging Taylor’s lapses had become.

Reid’s comments and the front office’s decision reflect urgency. Kansas City cannot carry liabilities on a roster built for another Super Bowl run. Taylor’s inconsistency ultimately outweighed the investment and patience shown since his signing.

His agents are now exploring next-team options, while the Chiefs evaluate younger linemen like Jaylon Moore. For Chiefs Kingdom, the message is clear: accountability comes first, and no contract is too large to escape consequences.

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