Creed Humphrey is among Kansas City players who could get new contracts. On Wednesday, an ESPN+ article considered a group of NFL players who will be free agents after the 2024 season, guessing which ones will get new deals before they begin the final season under their current contracts.
After getting drafted in the second round of the 2021 draft Creed Humphrey quickly established himself as one of the best centers in the NFL. Over his first two seasons as a pro, he allowed only 28 pressures, 24 hurries and one sack as a pass blocker while also grading out as an extremely effective run blocker.
When Monday's WWE Raw rolled into Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes was almost expected to appear. But nobody would have anticipated the star quarterback to portray a villainous character on television.
Signing Creed Humphrey next offseason would help Rams finally move on from the Tutu Atwell draft blunder Following the 2021 NFL Draft, all fans of the L.A.
Selected in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Creed Humprey is entering the final year of his rookie contract. After starting in 51 straight regular season games, the Oklahoma product has established himself as one of the very best at his position.
The Kansas City Chiefs are focused on the 2024 NFL free agency period, but they also learned something important about their future negotiations with a key offensive player. In 2025, Creed Humphrey will be up for a contract extension.
Kansas City’s head coach expects his Pro Bowl center to work through postseason woes. Had the Kansas City Chiefs come up short against the San Francisco 49ers, center Creed Humphrey may have found himself going from a fan favorite to a playoff scapegoat.
Kansas City Chiefs C Creed Humphrey is known as one of the best centers in the NFL since entering the league out of the University of Oklahoma back in 2021. As a back-to-back Super Bowl champion and Pro Bowler, you might think his game is as flawless as they come, but he's still got some work to do in a specific aspect.
The Kansas City Chiefs' offensive line had its fair share of ups and downs during the 2023-24 season. Coming into the year being touted as perhaps the best group of Patrick Mahomes's career, the front five ultimately fell short of that billing but was still very respectable en route to a Super Bowl win.
The Kansas City Chiefs punched their ticket to a sixth-consecutive AFC Championship Game on Sunday with a win over the Buffalo Bills. Exceptional performances by offensive linemen Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith helped lift the defending Super Bowl champions over their bitter conference rivals.
Kansas City’s center says he and his teammates take third-and-short plays seriously. During the 2023 season, short-yardage situations have served as the proverbial anvil for the Kansas City Chiefs’ roadrunner-like offense.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been able to rely on the interior of their offensive line all season while reigning MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes has struggled to find his footing consistently.
The Kansas City Chiefs were seemingly on the wrong end of a flag thrown Monday night against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Kansas City Chiefs might hit the over (47.5) by themselves, and Russell Wilson and Sean Payton might brawl on the Denver Broncos sideline. Here's what to watch for as the Chiefs (4-1) prepare to steamroll the hapless Broncos (1-4) on "Thursday Night Football."
Creed Humphrey has become one of the most dominant linemen in the NFL since joining the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021 but was inexplicably left off the ‘NFL Top 100’ list ahead of the 2023 season.
The Kansas City Chiefs offensive line has garnered a tremendous amount of appreciation since being revamped after the 2020 season. An essential piece of that still-developing change of the guard is Creed Humphrey who has started at the center position for Kansas City since being drafted in 2021.
“Returning Chiefs” is an offseason series with each entry focusing on one player that we know will be returning to the Chiefs next season. With so much change expected to come, the returning players will be more important than ever in the pursuit of another Super Bowl championship.
Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey is finally getting the recognition he deserves. Humphrey had a good case to be considered the NFL’s top center as a rookie, but the old guard of Jason Kelce and Corey Linsley put a damper on that.
Kansas City’s star center believes the Cincinnati defensive line will present a big challenge to his fellow linemen. Offensive linemen — like the Kansas City Chiefs’ Creed Humphrey — are not the world’s most glamorous individuals.
It is difficult to deny that the AFC West is good. (Good) Kansas City Chiefs starting center Creed Humphrey spent some time with SiriusXM NFL Radio over the weekend, and the station’s official Twitter account shared a clip from the interview.
Despite not having a first-round pick the Kansas City Chiefs had quite the NFL Draft in 2021. Last week, Nick Bolton was highlighted as the first Chief taken last year.
The Kansas City Chiefs' 2021 Pro Bowl selections were announced on Wednesday night, and there was one glaring absence on the list: rookie center Creed Humphrey.
Although he was a full-time starter for the Chiefs from 2015-19, Duvernay-Tardif wasn’t guaranteed his old job back as the Chiefs focused on revamping their offensive line this past offseason.
Following Super Bowl LV’s blocking debacle, the Chiefs moved aggressively to bolster their offensive line.
After completing a deal with their No. 58 pick earlier today, the Chiefs have now signed No. 63. The team announced that they’ve signed center Creed Humphrey to his rookie pact.
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