George Karlaftis, Kansas City Chiefs
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Five days before traveling an hour north for training camp, the Chiefs provided Trey Smith a four-year contract that reset the NFL’s right guard market and makes him the highest-paid player at the position.
According to reports, star DL George Karlaftis has agreed to a four year extension with the Chiefs that will be worth a maximum of $93,000,000.
George Karlaftis is entering his fourth NFL season. His previous three have ended at the Super Bowl. Now he's being paid to keep Kansas City winning.
The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to a four-year extension with defensive end George Karlaftis, a source confirmed to The Star. ESPN’s Adam Schefter was the first to report the deal, stating that it includes an additional $93 million in compensation, with $62 million of that guaranteed.
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Chiefs lock in another starter to bolster Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce's Super Bowl revenge tourThis time it’s defensive end George Karlaftis who has agreed to a four-year, $93 million contract extension that includes $62 million guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Karlaftis has recorded 24.5 sacks over three seasons in Kansas City ...
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Trent McDuffie vs. George Karlaftis, choosing the next training camp darling post-Justyn Ross, and more in latest Chiefs offseason mailbag originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
Fort Leavenworth hosted a football camp for 150 youngsters Monday with Kansas City Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis leading the way. “Any time I'm able to help out the community, spread some joy and help out these kids,