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Qadree Ollison Wants One Final Season with the Team That Started It All

Kansas City, MO – May 21, 2025 – A bombshell rumor has sent shockwaves through the NFL as the Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly making discreet inquiries about Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid, positioning him as a potential long-term replacement for legendary tight end Travis Kelce. With Kelce, now 35 and entering the final year of his contract in 2025, the Chiefs appear to be planning for the future, and Kincaid, 25, is seen as the ideal heir apparent.

Dalton Kincaid, selected by the Bills in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, has quickly established himself with a playing style reminiscent of Kelce. In his rookie season, he recorded 73 receptions for 673 yards and 2 touchdowns, setting a Bills franchise record for catches by a tight end in a single season. Despite a 2024 campaign marred by PCL injuries in both knees, Kincaid still managed 34 catches for 356 yards before missing three games. “Kincaid moves and runs routes like Kelce,” said Kyle Whittingham, his former coach at Utah. “He’s a weapon, not just a traditional tight end.”

According to an X post from @NFLRumors (May 15, 2025), the Chiefs have quietly explored the possibility of acquiring Kincaid, capitalizing on his close relationship with Kelce. The two swapped jerseys after a Bills-Chiefs matchup in 2023 and attended Kelce’s Tight End University. “Kincaid’s a Kelce fan, and the Chiefs know it,” the post stated. “They see him as the perfect successor.” These discussions are hush-hush, as Kincaid remains under contract with Buffalo through 2026 (a four-year, $13.4 million deal, per Spotrac), and any move would require a blockbuster trade.

The Chiefs’ interest, however, comes with risks. Kincaid left a mark for the wrong reasons in the 2025 AFC Championship, dropping a crucial pass on 4th-and-5 against the Chiefs, ending Buffalo’s comeback hopes in a 32-29 loss. Despite support from Bills coach Sean McDermott and QB Josh Allen, who said, “Dalton will make that play next time” and “he battled injuries all year,” the miscue drew heavy criticism. The Chiefs, whose offense leaned heavily on Kelce (1,125 yards, 9 touchdowns in 2024), may be banking on Kincaid’s ability to bounce back.

Kelce remains the heart of Kansas City’s attack, holding the NFL tight end record for seven straight 1,000+ yard seasons and amassing 350 yards across four Super Bowl appearances. Yet, at 35, signs of wear are evident—he missed his first game since his rookie year in 2024 due to COVID-19. His four-year, $57 million contract expires after the 2025 season, and while Kelce hasn’t spoken of retirement, the Chiefs are clearly looking ahead.

The Chiefs’ pursuit of Kincaid aligns with GM Brett Veach’s strategy of building around Patrick Mahomes with young, dynamic playmakers. Kincaid’s ability to line up in the slot and run diverse routes could replicate Kelce’s role in Andy Reid’s system. Convincing Buffalo to part with Kincaid, however, is a tall order, as he’s a cornerstone for Josh Allen, especially after Stefon Diggs’ departure.

Chiefs fans on X are buzzing. “Kincaid as Kelce’s heir? Perfect fit!” one tweeted, while another cautioned, “He dropped that pass in the AFC Championship—can he handle Chiefs pressure?” Bills fans, meanwhile, are livid. “No way they’re stealing Kincaid!” one posted. The Athletic’s Nate Taylor noted, “If the Chiefs want Kincaid, it’ll cost a first-round pick, maybe more.”

As the Chiefs’ OTAs kick off on May 27, all eyes will be on Kelce and the team’s next moves. Could Kincaid truly be the one to inherit Kelce’s throne at Arrowhead? Time will tell, but this bold plan is already heating up the NFL rumor mill.

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After Being “Betrayed” by Texans, Former 49ers Star – Key Piece of Super Bowl LIV Run Makes Moves Experts Believe Are Him “Calling” the Patriots
Foxborough, Massachusetts – Laken Tomlinson, the cornerstone who played a key role in the San Francisco 49ers’ Super Bowl LIV campaign, has sent shockwaves through the NFL after being unexpectedly cut by the Houston Texans. The decision came after just 10 games in the 2025 season, leading many to believe he was treated unfairly. And the moment he left Houston, Tomlinson made moves that have experts convinced his next destination is the New England Patriots. Tomlinson, with over 170 career games and virtually never missing a start, still believes he has plenty left to contribute to a playoff-contending team. Being released by the Texans in the decisive phase of the season has only strengthened his motivation to return. In recent comments, Tomlinson has repeatedly spoken about football environments that have “the right values” — and the Patriots are the name he mentions most often. In one attention-grabbing response, Tomlinson expressed deep admiration for the Patriots, from their storied tradition to the football philosophy of head coach Mike Vrabel. “I’ve always respected the way the Patriots build teams and maintain their winning tradition. Watching the philosophy Coach Vrabel brings, I see the kind of football any player would want to be part of. They work clearly, with discipline, and always know exactly what they’re aiming for.” Tomlinson’s words instantly became the talk of Boston media. The Patriots need to reinforce their offensive line to protect Drake Maye in the stretch run. Super Bowl experience, durability, and the ability to perform under high pressure make Tomlinson a perfect fit if New England wants to add a veteran presence to their line. While no official contact has been announced yet, the timing of Tomlinson’s comments and the way he spoke about the Patriots has convinced many experts that this is more than just polite praise. A player who has competed on the NFL’s biggest stage, suddenly a free agent, and publicly expressing respect for the Patriots will certainly make the Foxborough front office think. In a fierce playoff race, Tomlinson could be the experienced piece New England cannot afford to overlook.