The Kansas City Chiefs have started making moves in the offseason and are reshaping their offense for the 2025 NFL season following some roster changes. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes now has new teammates available under the leadership of head coach Andy Reid.
In recent hours, it was confirmed that Marquise “Hollywood” Brown has signed a one-year extension, making him a valuable asset for the Chiefs after missing the entire previous regular season due to injury in his first year with the team. A new name has also been added to the offense.
In addition to Brown, offensive tackle Jaylon Moore was added to the Kansas City roster. Reid will now rely on him to strengthen the offensive line. The former San Francisco 49ers player didn’t hesitate to step up to the microphones and deliver a clear message to his head coach.
Moore’s Message for Reid
“The tape doesn’t lie. I know it’s a small sample size. They see something in me. I’m excited to go all out for these guys. My goal is to try and get better every day. If I can do that, I can be in a position to help us win games,” Moore said about his preparation to be a starter for the upcoming season, according to reporter Charles Goldman.
Moore’s NFL Career
Moore was selected by the San Francisco 49ers during the 2021 NFL Draft in the fifth round with the 155th overall pick. During his time with the 49ers, he played a backup role on the offensive line.
Throughout his career with the 49ers, Moore accumulated 826 offensive plays, 759 of which were as left tackle. Now, his enthusiasm leads him to appreciate the new opportunity in his career after signing with the Chiefs, where he is expected to contribute on the offensive line, protecting quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
