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Breaking down the Kansas City Chiefs’ mid-season roster moves

Let’s take a timeout to chat about the most recent roster moves for the Chiefs.

Mecole Hardman Jr KCtoday Chiefs

Mecole Hardman Jr. is officially back in red and gold.

Photo via Kansas City Chiefs by Mikayla Schmidt

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The reigning Super Bowl champions (AKA the Kansas City Chiefs) are marching through the regular season with a winning record. To keep the Victory Mondays rolling, the front office has eyes set on a few familiar faces.

Let’s take a timeout to chat about the most recent roster moves.

Frank Clark

Former Chiefs defensive lineman Frank Clark is potentially returning. Clark played four seasons in KC (2019-2022) and won two Super Bowls.

This offseason, Clark went to play for the Denver Broncos but was released from the team earlier this month. Rumors started floating about his return to KC, with hopes rising once a source confirmed his visit to Arrowhead for a physical.

Mecole Hardman Jr.

Similarly, Hardman also won two Super Bowls with the Chiefs before getting signed to the New York Jets in the offseason.

But, there’s no speculation here — Hardman is officially signed back to the Red Kingdom’s roster.

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