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The **Kansas City Chiefs** have trimmed their roster, releasing two players following the conclusion of the team’s mandatory three-day minicamp. General Manager Brett Veach and Head Coach Andy Reid decided to part ways with guard Tremayne Anchrum Jr. and tight end Kevin Foelsch as the team reshapes its lineup.
Chiefs Roster Adjustments
These roster moves make room for undrafted rookie offensive lineman Joey Lombard and former UFL tight end Geor’Quarius Spivey, providing new opportunities within the **Kansas City Chiefs’** organization.
Departing Players
- Kevin Foelsch: Foelsch, 24, spent the previous season on the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice squad but did not participate in any games for the Super Bowl champions.
- Tremayne Anchrum Jr.: Anchrum Jr., 26, was initially drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in 2020 and secured a Super Bowl ring with the team in 2022. Since his departure from LA in 2023, he has unsuccessfully sought contracts with multiple teams, including the Seahawks, Saints, Texans, and now the Chiefs.

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The Kansas City Chiefs have released two players from their roster following the mandatory minicamp
Guard Tremayne Anchrum Jr. (right) and tight end Kevin Foelsch have both been released
Eyes on the Super Bowl
The **Kansas City Chiefs** are actively modifying their roster during the offseason, aiming to reclaim the Vince Lombardi trophy in the upcoming season. Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and their teammates narrowly missed a historic three-peat, falling short against the Eagles in a 40-22 defeat in New Orleans in February.
Injured Players Returning
This week, Coach Reid expressed optimism regarding the availability of wide receiver Rashee Rice and first-round draft pick Josh Simmons when the **Chiefs** report to training camp at Missouri Western State University next month.
Rice is recovering from a torn ACL that limited his participation to just four games last season, while Simmons suffered a torn patellar tendon during his last season with Ohio State.
“I anticipate they’ll both be ready,” Reid stated, following the players’ completion of the final conditioning test on Thursday, concluding the three-day mandatory minicamp.
“They made significant progress during these camps.”
Offensive Capabilities
With the resurgence of Rice and Marquise ‘Hollywood’ Brown, and the addition of a more seasoned Xavier Worthy, the **Kansas City Chiefs** now possess a trio of highly skilled wide receivers.
Combined with the return of a leaner Travis Kelce for his 13th NFL season, the Chiefs are confident in their ability to re-establish themselves as one of the league’s premier offenses.
Mahomes’ Perspective
“The objective is always to be the league’s top offense. At the end of the day, the goal is to win the Super Bowl,” Mahomes commented.
“Our aim is to do everything within our power to secure each victory, and ideally, that involves becoming the top offensive team, complementing our strong defense.”