After missing the playoffs for the first time in over a decade, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is focused on retooling the roster for the 2026 season. The team’s recovery hinges largely on the rehabilitation of Patrick Mahomes, who is working to return from major knee surgery, though the team has acquired Justin Fields as a reliable backup option. To bolster a struggling ground game, the Chiefs signed star running back Kenneth Walker III to provide a veteran presence in the backfield. While the team faces the departure of key defenders like Trent McDuffie, Reid remains confident in his ability to rebuild the secondary through the upcoming draft. Holding two first-round picks, the organization views this extended offseason as a vital period to transform recent setbacks into a renewed competitive edge. Through these strategic roster changes, the franchise aims to reclaim its status as a dominant force in the NFL.