Chiefs strengthen roster with RB Mitchell, OL Moore additions

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The Kansas City Chiefs are making significant moves this offseason to strengthen their team. They have signed running back Elijah Mitchell and offensive lineman Jaylon Moore, both expected to play vital roles in their quest for another Super Bowl title. Elijah Mitchell has joined the Chiefs on a one-year deal after missing last season due to a hamstring injury. He is excited about the opportunity and believes he can effectively support starter Isiah Pacheco. In recent comments, Mitchell praised his new teammate, Jaylon Moore, saying, “That’s my boy.” The two played together at the 49ers and are eager to find success in Kansas City. Jaylon Moore signed a two-year contract worth $30 million, with $21.2 million guaranteed. He takes over for Joe Thuney, a previous four-time Super Bowl winner. This will be Moore's chance to start for the first time, and he looks forward to protecting quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Moore expressed his enthusiasm about joining the Chiefs. He feels confident in his abilities and is ready to give his all for the team. With limited options for a long-term left tackle, the Chiefs believe they made a smart decision with Moore.


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