Chiefs Lock in Key Defensive Players McDuffie and Karlaftis with Fifth-Year Options

April 29, 2025
Chiefs Lock in Key Defensive Players McDuffie and Karlaftis with Fifth-Year Options
  • The Kansas City Chiefs have decided to exercise the fifth-year options on cornerback Trent McDuffie and defensive end George Karlaftis, extending their contracts through the 2026 season.

  • In the 2023 season, Karlaftis tied for the team lead with 10.5 regular-season sacks, showcasing his significant impact on the field.

  • The Chiefs must finalize these fifth-year options by the May 1 deadline, highlighting the importance of retaining their defensive core.

  • Karlaftis' option is projected to cost the team $15.2 million, while McDuffie's will amount to $13.62 million against the salary cap.

  • Despite a strong performance in 2024, McDuffie was not selected for the Pro Bowl, which could have significantly increased his fifth-year option value.

  • Had McDuffie made the Pro Bowl, his fifth-year option could have risen to approximately $17.1 million or even more than $20 million with multiple selections.

  • His impressive 2023 season included 80 tackles, three sacks, and seven passes defended, further establishing him as a key player in the Chiefs' secondary.

  • Exercising these options could help lower the initial salary cap numbers for McDuffie and Karlaftis, aiding the Chiefs in managing other contracts, including that of Trey Smith.

  • Karlaftis, who was the 30th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, has solidified his role as a top edge rusher, recording 24.5 sacks in his first three seasons.

  • McDuffie, selected 21st overall in the same draft, has started all 43 games of his career, earning first-team All-Pro honors in 2023 and second-team All-Pro recognition in 2024.

  • This decision underscores the Chiefs' confidence in both players as essential contributors to their defense, which has reached three consecutive Super Bowls.

  • Smith, who has expressed a desire to stay with the team long-term, is also in negotiations for a contract extension that could impact the Chiefs' salary cap strategy.

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