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Chiefs 2024 NFL Draft Picks: How many picks the Kansas City team have this year and who are predicted to draft?
The Kansas City Chiefs are in a privileged place as they own seven draft picks in the 2024 NFL Draft which will take place from April 25th to April 27, 2024. The back-to-back Super Bow winners will have their first pick at number 32 during the first round.
The Chiefs recently re-signed Chris Jones to a five-year contract for $95 million as he began free agency while also trading safety L’Jarius Sneed to the Tennessee Titans.
The Arrowhead team also added Marquis Brown to be their wide receiver, but they haven’t looked at a true No.1 target for Patrick Mahomes.
The NFL Draft will be held at Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in Detroit from April 25 through April 27 while the first round will begin until 8 p.m. ET, meanwhile, Rounds 2 and 3 will take place on April 26 at 7 PM ET. Rounds 4 to 7 will happen at 12 PM on April 27, and make sure to follow the draft at Marca English.
Where to Watch the 2024 NFL Draft?
The draft will be broadcast on ESPN, ABC, ESPN+
How many draft picks are there in the NFL Draft?
257 players will have the opportunity to be a part of the NFL during the draft.
Which are the Kansas City Chiefs Draft Picks?
- Round 1: No. 32
- Round 2: No. 64
- Round 3: No. 95
- Round 4: No. 131
- Round 5: No. 159 (via Dallas)
- Round 5: No. 173*
- Round 7: No. 221 (from Tennessee via Carolina)
What are the Kansas City Chiefs Draft top priorities?
The Chiefs are on the lookout for a wide receiver, and offensive tackle and a running back meanwhile, their left tackle, Donovan Smith, is now a free agent. Wanya Morris is rumored to be replacing Smith.
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Lionel Messi’s Argentina To Set Up Base In Kansas City For 2026 World Cup
Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Argentine National Team, led by Lionel Scaloni, will be based in Kansas City for much of the competition. They will play their first match of the tournament against Algeria on June 16th in the city. Although their other two matches will be in Dallas, the Albiceleste chose Kansas City for its convenient location and climate.
Kansas City, the champion’s base
Argentina have decided where to set up their training camp to defend their 2022 World Cup title: Kansas City, Mo. They will debut there on June 16 against Algeria at Arrowhead Stadium. The reigning World Cup champions are already beginning to prepare for the 2026 World Cup, which will be Lionel Messi’s last appearance in the tournament.
Comes after extensive research
The AFA announced that after several inspection trips led by the Physical Trainer, Luis Martín; the Alternate Physical Trainer, Juan Tamone; and the administrators Daniel Cabrera and Alberto Pernas, and after an exhaustive final report, it was concluded that Kansas City would be the ideal place to face the competition due to the distance between cities and amenities for the delegation.
MLS ties
Lionel Scaloni’s team will train at the Compass Minerals National Performance Center, the same training center as the local MLS side, Sporting Kansas City.
When does Argentina play in the 2026 World Cup?
| Tuesday, June 16 vs. Algeria in Kansas | Arrowhead Stadium |
| Monday, June 22 vs. Austria in Dallas | AT&T Stadium |
| Saturday, June 27 vs. Jordan in Dallas | AT&T Stadium |
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Rob Riggle comments on the Chiefs’ upcoming relocation to Kansas
This week, Chiefs Wire’s Ed Easton Jr. spoke with Actor, Comedian and long-time Kansas City Chiefs fan Rob Riggle.
In his interview with Easton Jr., Riggle discussed his partnership with Avocados From Mexico ahead of this year’s Big Game. The Guacamoney Sweepstakes is giving one lucky fan a taste of sweet victory. If specific predictions are accurate, one lucky fan will score $60,000 in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Big Game — plus free avocados for an entire year. He also shared his thoughts on the Chiefs relocating to Kansas, with a new stadium to be built soon.
“The folks over at Avocados From Mexico. You know, they knew my passion for football,” said Riggle, “They knew my penchant for predictions. They knew how much I like to make predictions, so they said, “Well, what about a guac guru?” to which I said, “Yes, please,” and that’s how this came to be. So I I like, I like, I like what they do. They have a great attitude and spirit.”
Riggle appears in the Avocados From Mexico campaign as the Guac Guru, an all-knowing expert ready to prove how guac and football are predictably good.
The Chiefs are set to relocate to the Sunflower State in 2031 after agreeing to a deal with the State of Kansas to build a new stadium in Wyandotte County. Riggle, a graduate of the University of Kansas, weighed in on the upcoming move.
“I mean, it’s tough. Change is always hard. Change is tough. It doesn’t mean it’s bad, it just means it’s hard sometimes. It could be one of the greatest things ever. We don’t know,” said Riggle. “It could be awesome.” This new stadium could be the most beautiful in the NFL. It could bring a Super Bowl to our town, which would be fantastic. I would love to host a Super Bowl. It means a lot of money for the for the for the area, for Kansas City, the whole area is going to benefit.”
To enter, fans can visit AFMGuacamoney.com until February 8th at 9 a.m. ET for a chance to win $60K. One entry is all it takes to be in the game — the rest is up to the Guac Guru and his bold predictions.
For more information, be sure to visit avocadosfrommexico.com and follow Avocados From Mexico on Facebook, Instagram, or X.
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Sporting Kansas City sign defender Wyatt Meyer | MLSSoccer.com
TRANSFER TRACKER STATUS: Signing
Sporting Kansas City have signed defender Wyatt Meyer, the club announced Tuesday.
The 24-year-old is under contract through 2026 with options for the 2027 and 2027-2028 seasons.
Meyer joins Sporting after spending last season with Nashville SC, where he scored one goal in eight appearances across all competitions.
Selected No. 11 overall by Nashville in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft, he also featured for MLS NEXT Pro affiliate Huntsville City FC.
“Wyatt is a left-footed player who can play both center back or in the midfield, and his versatility will provide valuable depth and competition,” said SKC president of soccer operations and general manager David Lee.
Sporting open their 2026 campaign on Feb. 21 at the San Jose Earthquakes (10:30 pm ET | Apple TV). They’re led by new head coach Raphael Wicky.
READ MORE: MLS Transfer Tracker
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