In an ambitious bid, they aim to achieve an unprecedented third Super Bowl victory in a row. As they gear up to take on the Houston Texans in the divisional round this weekend, the Chiefs have recently made some roster adjustments.
According to insider Aaron Wilson, the team has signed young wide receiver Jason Brownlee and released veteran tight end Robert Tonyan from the practice squad.

Brownlee began his NFL journey with the New York Jets in 2023 after going undrafted from the University of Southern Mississippi.
As a rookie, he participated in seven games, recording five receptions for 56 yards and one touchdown.
Having been underutilized in New York, this former All-Sun Belt player now finds himself with an opportunity to chase a Super Bowl ring in Kansas City.
On the other hand, Tonyan had a notable stint with the Green Bay Packers after going undrafted from Indiana State in 2017.
His standout season occurred in 2020 when he caught 52 passes for 586 yards and led the league with 11 touchdown receptions.
Since concluding his time with the Packers in 2022, he has played for the Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, and now the Chiefs.
With his departure from Kansas City, Tonyan is now seeking a new opportunity to extend his NFL career after moving between three teams in the past two seasons.