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Chiefs Predicted to Replace Nick Bolton with Bills’ $35 Million Free Agent

Kansas City, MO – May 26, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly considering a significant defensive upgrade, with Buffalo Bills’ free agent linebacker Tremaine Edmunds emerging as a prime target to potentially replace Nick Bolton, according to recent speculation.

Nick Bolton has been a vital part of the Chiefs’ defense, renowned for his leadership and tackling prowess. However, injuries during the 2024 season and stalled contract extension talks have cast doubt on his long-term future with the team. With only one year left on his rookie contract and no extension in sight, the Chiefs’ front office appears to be exploring alternatives.

Tremaine Edmunds, a two-time Pro Bowler and former first-round pick, is a standout in the free agent market after completing a $35 million contract with the Bills. At 6’5” and 250 pounds, Edmunds combines elite athleticism with versatility, excelling in both run defense and coverage against tight ends. His 2024 performance—117 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 1 forced fumble while playing nearly every defensive snap—highlights his durability and impact, qualities that align perfectly with defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s system.

Edmunds offers a dynamic upgrade over Bolton, whose injury concerns have raised questions. The Chiefs, aiming for another deep playoff run, face formidable AFC opponents like the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens. Edmunds’ ability to cover sideline-to-sideline and match up with pass-catching tight ends could elevate Kansas City’s defense to new heights.

As the Chiefs prepare for the 2025 season, signing Edmunds could signal a bold move to maintain their championship pedigree. Fans on X are buzzing about the potential addition, eager to see if Kansas City will secure the star linebacker. Follow the Chiefs on X for the latest updates.

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