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Fox Sports broadcaster/Chiefs fan Nick Wright tried his best. Guard Trey Smith was a guest on “First Things First,” and Wright attempted to get to the bottom of what was happening with ...
Kansas City started the overhaul by retaining the other starting guard, Trey Smith. They did not lock him up with a new contract, but gave him the franchise tag. By receiving the tag he is ...
For Chiefs guard Trey Smith however, he made his voice and verdict very clear when joining First Things First. "As an offensive lineman, my vote is no, I don't want to ban it," Smith said.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be sending out right guard Trey Smith without his left guard counterpart Joe Thuney in 2025 after the franchise dealt Thuney to the Chicago Bears for a 2026 fourth ...
In a recent interview conducted with analysts on First Things First, Chiefs guard Trey Smith revealed that the three peat bid wasn't always on the minds of the players, but going out and being the ...
One player who they retained is offensive guard Trey Smith. Smith was uncertain about what the Chiefs were going to do as far as bringing him back or not. The Chiefs decided to bring him back but ...
Pro Bowl offensive lineman Trey Smith recently appeared as a guest on 'Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams' to share his desire to work out a new contract to remain long-term with the Kansas City Chiefs.
In the case of starting right guard Trey ... With Smith and the Chiefs both wanting the same thing, the hard part is already accomplished. Now, they just have to iron out the fine print and ...
Some want it out of the game, but Chiefs lineman Trey Smith, who was a guest on First Things First, wants it to stay. "As an offensive lineman, my vote is no, I don't want to ban it," Smith said.