The Kansas City Chiefs are in the full swing of their offseason preparations as Andy Reid and his staff figure out a plan of attack.
But sometimes, certain parts of the offseason have nothing to do with football and the roster.
Sometimes it's about doing something out of the ordinary.
And now here comes something a little different from the Chiefs, and it isn't something I've seen or heard of.
Per Jonathan Jones of NFL on CBS, the Chiefs will be selling off items that the franchise no longer needs to fans.
Love when teams do this: the Chiefs will host a 1-day equipment sale this Saturday from 9 am until they run out. The sale will feature new and used player-worn items – such as cleats, footballs, sweatshirts, T-shirts and more. Fans can begin lining up at 7 am.
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) February 19, 2026More: ESPN reveals stunning cost to fix glaring Ravens issue
Chiefs face crucial offseason
With the glaring needs on the roster, general manager Brett Veach will have his work cut out.
Running back, offensive line, and pass rusher are the top three items on Reid's wishlist to be fixed, and the Chiefs, we think, as they always do, will find a way.
With Patrick Mahomes coming back from an ACL injury, it isn't known how healthy he'll be to begin the season. In fact, some think that around Week 6 could be a more realistic timeline.
Either way, the Chiefs have to solve their roster issues, but in the meantime, they are giving their fans the chance to buy some pretty cool items that will no doubt have a lot of value attached to them.
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