3 Chiefs Making it Easy for Kansas City to Say Goodbye in 2025

The Chiefs won't have a hard time saying goodbye to these guys in 2025...
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The Kansas City Chiefs are 11-1 after escaping Black Friday with a win against the Las Vegas Raiders, and they are almost coasting into the #1 seed in the AFC as they seek to win a third-straight Super Bowl title. The Chiefs are winning close games and are causing their fans to bite their nails nearly clean off every single week, but the Chiefs are winning and that's what matters.

This is a team that is considered by many to be underachieving in a lot of ways based on the talent on the roster, but it's still a really good roster all around. Even with that in mind, there are a number of players that the Chiefs won't be missing when they inevitably leave in 2025.

Which players are making it easy for the Chiefs to say goodbye in 2025?

3 Chiefs Who Won't Be Tough to Let Go in 2025

1. Wanya Morris - OT

It might be a little bit of a hot take to say the Chiefs should give up on Wanya Morris after just his second NFL season, but the results have not been great. Chiefs fans have been joking on Twitter/X that Wanya Morris has single-handedly put a number of defensive players in the Pro Bowl this year.

On a more serious note, the way Morris has played this season is getting Patrick Mahomes decked far too often. There are free rushers coming at Mahomes on a consistent basis which has caused the team to sign veteran and former first-round pick DJ Humphries as a last-ditch effort to raise the floor of that left tackle position.

Although you don't necessarily want to give up on players two years into a rookie deal, especially third-round picks, I don't know that anyone in Chiefs Kingdom would have a difficult time saying goodbye to Wanya Morris in 2025.