Chiefs win the contract game while AFC rivals burn millions in regret

2025 NFL Scouting Combine

The AFC has been heavily competitive over the last handful of seasons. It has led to some teams taking drastic gambles to bring in new talent. Some of those moves have gone on to work out. But for others, it has been filled with painful regret due to moves that did not pan out.

The Kansas City Chiefs have had a fairly strong track record with their big-money gambles. There are occasional overpays that have yet to resonate into a return on their investment. Jawaan Taylor’s deal is arguably one that stands out as an overpay, compared to what he has produced on the field. But if you look at one specific category for the 2025 season, Kansas City is sitting in a pretty comfortable position.

The amount of dead cap money throughout the AFC is pretty staggering to look at. But when it comes to the Chiefs, they sit near the top of the conference on the lower end of dead cap money for this season.

According to Jason Fitzgerald of Over The Cap, the Chiefs have just $13.3 million of dead money on the books for 2025. That is the fourth-lowest amount in the AFC, as laid out visually by The 33rd Team.

Only the Indianapolis Colts ($7.3 million), the Pittsburgh Steelers ($6.6 million), and the Cincinnati Bengals ($6.6 million) are due to have less dead money on their books in 2025.

There are plenty of teams in the AFC that are eating a ton of dead money in 2025. Kansas City is not necessarily one of them.

If you just look at the other teams in Kansas City’s division, the difference in dead cap hits is mesmerizing. The Las Vegas Raiders have the most dead cap money on the books in the AFC West this year at $44.3 million. That is also sitting at the third-highest amount in the AFC, overall.

The Denver Broncos have roughly two-and-a-half times more dead money this year than Kansas City. Denver will have to eat $33.5 million in dead cap this season. That is the seventh-highest mark in the AFC. And finally, the Los Angeles Chargers will pay nearly double what the Chiefs will in dead money this season. Their $24.5 million in dead cap is the 10th-most in the conference.

Kansas City has a couple of major decisions looming when it comes to possible contract extensions. The amount that it might require to extend both Trent McDuffie and George Karlaftis will be fascinating. But overall, general manager Brett Veach and his staff have not overextended themselves too often into bad contracts.

Mega-deals like Russell Wilson in Denver, Deshaun Watson in Cleveland, and Aaron Rodgers with the New York Jets have taken up massive dead-cap hits for those teams. And in the case of those quarterback deals, specifically, those teams did not bear any fruit from those moves, whatsoever.

The Chiefs are measured in their spending. It is one thing to look at the very few players that have moved on from Kansas City and have performed well after leaving the Chiefs. But also, Kansas City is simply operating with a structure that has kept them balanced, while other teams chase them and make major decisions in an erratic manner.

Related Posts

SKY SPORTS CONFIRMS NEW CONTRACT!JÜRGEN KLOPP SHOCKS WORLD: SIGNS NEW CONTRACT WITH LIVERPOOL!

Liverpool FC fans, brace yourselves! In a stunning development, Jurgen Klopp has officially signed a new contract with the club, ensuring his continued leadership in what has been one of the most successful managerial eras in modern football. This news has sent shockwaves through the football world. After months of swirling rumors and uncertainty regarding […]

Breaking!! Dallas gave him flashes — Atlanta could give him freedom. PFF believes the Falcons are the best landing spot for Cowboys All-Pro receiver George Pickens in free agency, citing role clarity and offensive fit. The potential impact is already fueling league-wide buzz.

Dallas Cowboys Face Franchise Tag Dilemma With All-Pro WR George Pickens The Dallas Cowboys are approaching a crucial offseason decision involving NFL All-Pro wide receiver George Pickens,…

REPORT: Not all destinations are created equal, especially for a young receiver looking to break out. An NFC South team is now being called the ideal landing spot for Cowboys WR George Pickens, where opportunity may finally match talent. The fit could change the trajectory of his career.

George Pickens’ Future Looms as Dallas Cowboys Weigh Franchise Tag, Trade Options The Dallas Cowboys are approaching a pivotal crossroads with All-Pro wide receiver George Pickens, as…

REPORT: An NFL display meant to honor the game has instead sparked outrage nationwide. The Empire State Building is being slammed by fans who call the move “disgraceful,” accusing it of crossing a line. The backlash is growing by the hour—and many are asking how this was allowed to happen.

The Empire State Building faced fierce backlash from fans after its ‘disgraceful’ NFL display, showing the New England Patriots’ colors, the rival of the New York Jets…

“He cheated.” That was Jarrett Stidham’s furious accusation just seconds after the Broncos’ 7–10 AFC Championship loss to the Patriots. As snow swallowed the field and emotions boiled over, Stidham demanded an NFL investigation—only for Drake Maye to respond with 15 cold words that sent the stadium into chaos.

“He cheated!” The eruption of anger came as Denver Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham pointed directly at Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, his face flushed with fury, following the…

🚨 OMBSHELL 𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗚𝗘𝗗𝗬 𝗢𝗡 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗚𝗘: Lil Wayne collapses while performing his hit song — witnesses recount the terrifying moment when his eyes widened before he fell, sending shockwaves through the crowd.A doctor has revealed a shocking diagnosis explaining the real reason behind the collapse, a revelation that few would have expected and has left fans and industry insiders stunned.The incident raises urgent questions about artist health and safety during live performances.. 👇👇👇

The Moment the Music Died: Lil Wayne on the Brink The beat was pulsing, the lights were blinding, and the crowd was screaming the lyrics to “A Milli” in…