Standout rookie WR Xavier Worthy and star OL Joe Thuney won coveted #Chiefs team awards after their outstanding 2024 seasons.
Chiefs guard Joe Thuney was honored after his tremendous season protecting Patrick Mahomes while being moved to tackle
The Chiefs’ annual most valuable player award went to an offensive lineman for the first time in nearly three decades. Joe Thuney, an All-Pro guard who finished the season at left tackle, was this week named the winner of the Derrick Thomas Award.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has delivered an update on the offensive line, and it involves star guard Joe Thuney.
The Kansas City Chiefs' 2024 regular season was one of the best under coach Andy Reid, leading up to a tough Super Bowl matchup against the surging Philadelphia Eagles that didn't go the Chiefs' way.
Following the blowout loss, the Chiefs' official social media account announced the team's MVP, voted by the players within the organization. Offensive guard Joe Thuney earned the "Derrick Thomas MVP Award" for the 2024 NFL season.
The Kansas City Chiefs might not have accomplished the ultimate goal of winning Super Bowl 59 and being the first-ever team in Super Bowl history to win three straight titles, but the 2024 season was still a memorable one.
The Kansas City Chiefs know one of their main weaknesses entering the offseason is at left tackle. While the team made it to the Super Bowl last season, the offensive line was chopped and changed. Guard Joe Thuney was forced to shift out to left tackle,
If everything goes according to plan, Kansas City Chiefs OL Joe Thuney will return to his natural position in 2025.
The Kansas City Chiefs have given offensive lineman Joe Thuney their 2024 Derrick Thomas MVP Award. Thuney is the first player besides quarterback Patrick Mahomes to win the award since 2021, when safety Tyrann Mathieu won it.
On Friday, the Chiefs announced that they have signed offensive lineman Trey Smith to a non-exclusive franchise tender. Smith has been with the Chiefs since 2021. He was drafted by the Chiefs in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft after competing with the Tennessee Volunteers from 2017-2020.
The Kansas City Chiefs' latest social media announcement officially ended a Patrick Mahomes streak that stretched back a couple of seasons.