33 sacks⦠near the bottom of the league.
The Chiefs have a problemāand a 37-year-old solution might be the twist no one saw coming.

šØ A Hidden Weakness in a Contender
The Kansas City Chiefs may still be one of the NFLās most dangerous teamsābut thereās a crack in the armor that canāt be ignored.
Their pass rush.
In 2025, Kansas City recorded just 33 sacks, ranking a shocking 26th in the league. For a team with championship ambitions, that number isnāt just disappointingāitās dangerous.
Because in todayās NFL, if you canāt pressure the quarterback⦠you donāt win when it matters most.
šÆ The Draft PlanāAnd the Risk
Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, the expectation has been clear:
The Chiefs will target a pass rusher early.

With the No. 9 pick, names like Arvell Reese, David Bailey, and Rueben Bain Jr. have been heavily linked to Kansas City.
But hereās the problem.
What if theyāre all gone?
Suddenly, the entire plan collapses.
And thatās where things get interesting.
š A Surprise Veteran Option Emerges
According to league insiders, the Chiefs may already have a backup planāand itās turning heads.
Cameron Jordan.
A 15-year veteran. A proven disruptor. And somehow⦠still producing.

Last season alone, Jordan delivered:
10.5 sacks
15 quarterback hits
Multiple forced turnovers
At an age when most players decline, heās still making an impact.
And now, he could be heading to Kansas City.
š„ A Move Pushed From Inside the Locker Room?
This isnāt just speculation.
Chiefs star Chris Jones has already hinted at the ideaāpublicly pushing for Jordan to join the team.
That matters.

Because when elite players advocate for a move, front offices tend to listen.
āļø High Reward⦠But Real Risk
On paper, the fit makes perfect sense.
Jordan brings experience, leadership, and immediate productionāexactly what the Chiefsā pass rush needs right now.
But thereās a catch.
Actually, several.
Heāll be 37 years old next season
Heās not known for taking discounts
And he may want a bigger role than Kansas City is willing to offer
This isnāt a long-term solution.
Itās a calculated gamble.
š§ The Smart Playāor a Costly Distraction?

The Chiefs must answer one critical question:
Is Cameron Jordan the missing piece⦠or a temporary fix that delays the real solution?
Because adding a veteran shouldnāt come at the expense of developing young talentāespecially in a draft loaded with defensive prospects.
If Jordan joins as a rotational weapon?
Itās a brilliant move.
If heās expected to carry the pass rush?
Thatās where things get risky.
ā³ A Decision That Could Shape the Season
Kansas City is walking a fine line.
They need immediate improvementābut also long-term stability.
And how they handle this pass rush dilemma could define their entire 2026 campaign.
Because in the end, championships arenāt just about offense.

Theyāre about pressure.
And right now, the Chiefs are still searching for it.
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