According to reports from ESPN, the Kansas City Chiefs plan to release veteran right tackle Jawaan Taylor to create significant salary cap flexibility. This roster move is expected to save the organization $20 million as they work to become compliant with NFL financial regulations before the upcoming league year. While Taylor was instrumental during a Super Bowl championship run, his tenure was also defined by a high frequency of on-field penalties. To replace him, the team is likely to elevate Jaylon Moore to the starting lineup. This decision follows other major financial maneuvers, including the restructuring of Patrick Mahomes' contract, as the front office manages a difficult fiscal situation.