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    Home»Sports»Nick Wright makes his feelings known on Chiefs putting faith into Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy & Tyquan Thornton despite Tyreek Hill availability
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    Nick Wright makes his feelings known on Chiefs putting faith into Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy & Tyquan Thornton despite Tyreek Hill availability

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    Kansas City Chiefs superfan and NFL analyst Nick Wright voiced strong support for the organization’s decision to bet on its young wide receiver trio rather than make a big move at the position, as reported by ESPN. The team has been linked to re-signing free agent Tyreek throughout the offseason.

    Speaking on “First Things First” on Monday, Wright endorsed the front office’s draft-focused philosophy as the smart path to sustaining Patrick Mahomes’ dominance in the long term. He outlined the Chiefs’ ideology around trusting Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy and Tyquan Thornton.

    “They were never going to, in my opinion, overspend at wide receiver because they feel like they have spent at wide receiver, and they have to have those guys pan out,” Wright said. “It is a lot of ifs they are relying on, but that is the philosophy.

    “And that is why I think they don’t make what I consider some of the panic moves some of the other AFC contenders I have seen them make, to try to, ‘Oh, this didn’t work out, we will trade a couple picks to try to fill in there.’ That is not how they are going to do business.”

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    Nick Wright’s comments come amid ongoing chatter about a potential Tyreek Hill reunion. The speedy veteran receiver, who’s now a free agent, was once a cornerstone in the Chiefs’ offense. However, the franchise isn’t taking a chance on him despite a diminished value post-injury.

    Nick Wright describes the Chiefs’ internal feeling on the offense’s struggle in 2025

    The Chiefs struggled to produce on offense last season, costing them playoff football in the process. On “First Things First,” Nick Wright noted that the Chiefs aren’t considering it a disaster, as he described the internal feelings around the offense’s struggles in 2025.

    “They believe internally that last year’s lack of production was a combination of injuries and, on it, being unavailable: the suspension, plus Xavier Worthy getting hurt immediately and not being 100%,” Wright said.

    “Coaching, which is that they replaced wide receiver coach and offensive coordinator, and a total lack of any running game threat that allowed teams to only play the pass. That’s, you know, that is one bucket of this. They think all of those things (played a role in the lack of production).”

    Nick Wright and many other Chiefs fans are expecting something different from the offense next season. The team will be looking to have their wide receivers available throughout the upcoming season, as they’ve made significant additions to improve the run game with names like veteran Kenneth Walker.