Andy Reid and the search for Kelce successor
Andy Reid is said to have approved an offer that includes a fifth-round pick, showing his determination to find a reliable successor to Kelce.
Meanwhile, Green Bay is considering parting ways with Musgrave. Although the young player entered the league with high expectations, he has managed only six receptions for 54 yards this season.

His teammate Tucker Kraft, on the other hand, has emerged as a key offensive weapon, a development that could open the door for a trade.
However, Andy Reid faces a major obstacle: the salary cap. Journalist Albert Breer reported that the Chiefs have only $1.85 million in available cap space, one of the lowest figures in the league. That makes any potential move a near-surgical financial maneuver.
Andy Reid doesn’t ignore Travis Kelce signals
The possible pursuit of a new tight end doesn’t appear to be a coincidence. After the win over the Commanders, Travis Kelce made a statement that resonated with fans:
“We’re enjoying every one of these games, not knowing how much longer we’ll get to do this.”
Andy Reid isn’t the type to overlook comments like that. With Kelce contract nearing its end after 13 seasons, the coach knows his star player could be preparing the stage for a farewell.
Always one step ahead, Reid seems determined to shape the Chiefs immediate future before Kelce retirement becomes a reality.