D.J. Humphries had an odd year in 2024. After being drafted in the first round back in 2015 for the Arizona Cardinals, Humphries knew nothing but the very task he'd been drafted for over the next eight years.
Already carrying three eight-figure-per-year contracts along their offensive front, the Chiefs will have a difficult time re-signing Trey Smith. The right guard may well, depending on the franchise tag statuses of Tee Higgins and Sam Darnold, secure the top AAV among free agents this year.
After a long season of uncertainty at left tackle, the Kansas City Chiefs had a decision to make in the divisional round against the Houston Texans. Left
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For the first time in two weeks we're going to see the Kansas City Chiefs play football this weekend, and already some big time decisions are being made.
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The Kansas City Chiefs were forced to move long-time guard Joe Thuney to left tackles earlier this year after veteran D.J. Humphries suffered an injury.
It's funny how strong recency bias can be. About 72 hours ago, 90 percent of the NFL world had left the Houston Texans for dead. They were beaten solidly by the Kansas City Chiefs on December 21st and embarrassed on Christmas by the Baltimore Ravens.
The Kansas City Chiefs don't have many unanswered questions as they prepare for their first taste of playoff action in 2025. For the most part, the well-rested back-to-back champions are set to turn their December developments into January victories.
As the postseason approaches, the Kansas City Chiefs still have one pressing question to answer on each side of the football. On offense, it's the left tackle position that needs to be sorted out by the time the reigning champs take the field in the divisional round.
The Kansas City Chiefs have two full weeks to decide what they want to do when they play their first playoff game on their quest for a third straight Super Bowl.
For many members of the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos is an opportunity to rest up for the postseason. For left tackle D.J.
The Kansas City Chiefs are getting healthier, and with the playoffs now on the horizon, that includes the return of D.J. Humphries, who practiced in full for the first time since Week 14 on Wednesday.
Dating all the way back to the offseason, the left tackle position has been a bit of a question mark for the Kansas City Chiefs. With the 2024-25 regular season wrapping up and the playoffs on the horizon, that unfortunately remains the case for the back-to-back Super Bowl champions.
Just when the Kansas City Chiefs were hoping they might have found a permanent fix for their left tackle concerns—at least for the rest of this season—D.J.
D.J. Humphries is about to become the Chiefs’ third starting left tackle of 2024.
D.J. Humphries sounds like a motivated man. Part of that is about signing with a Super Bowl contender like the Kansas City Chiefs, and another part of that comes from a place of pain—namely that those around him thought he was unlikely to play again in the National Football League.
The Kansas City Chiefs will have a short week before their divisional matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders on Black Friday. Although they're 10-1, the Chiefs have struggled to find a consistent starter at both of their tackle positions.
Days after reportedly agreeing to terms with former Arizona Cardinals left tackle D.J. Humphries, the Kansas City Chiefs have now officially added the former Pro Bowler for the remainder of the 2024 NFL season.
Jordan Schultz of B/R reports that the Chiefs are signing veteran OT D.J. Humphries to a contract. According to Ian Rapoport, Humphries is signing a contract that pays him $2 million in base salary that can be worth up to $4.5 million for the remainder of the season. Humphries was just medically cleared from the torn ACL he suffered last year.
The Chiefs are signing veteran offensive tackle D.J. Humphries.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that free agent OT D.J. Humphries has officially been medically cleared from the torn ACL he suffered last year. Humphries visited with the Giants earlier in the season, but he could be a veteran addition to watch for teams in need of tackle down the stretch and into the playoffs.
Josina Anderson reports that the Giants are currently not expected to sign veteran OT D.J. Humphries following his visit on Tuesday, as the review process on him continues at this time.
The New York Giants are bringing in veteran offensive tackle D.J. Humphries for a visit, ESPN reported Tuesday. The former Arizona Cardinals first-round pick is working his way back from a torn ACL sustained late last season.
Howard Balzer, citing league sources, reports veteran free-agent OT D.J. Humphries is potentially “several weeks away” from being medically cleared from his torn ACL. Humphries suffered his injury back on December 31 against the Eagles.
The Cardinals will have a $13.8M dead-cap hit in 2024 and a $6.9M dead-cap hit in 2025.
The Arizona Cardinals have a few tough decisions in the coming months, one of which stems at left tackle with D.J. Humphries. Humphries has emerged as a concrete starter along the offensive line since being made a first-round pick by the organization years ago.
D.J. Humphries had bounced back from an injury-limited 2022 season, lining up at left tackle in 15 games this year. But his 2024 offseason will include extensive rehab after another injury.
Arizona Cardinals tackle D.J. Humphries was ejected after inadvertently hitting an official during an after-whistle altercation with Seattle Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks in Sunday's loss. We'll have to wait and see on whether any NFL discipline is forthcoming.
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