With the new league year approaching and offseason rosters expanding to 90 men, teams will have plenty of flexibility along the fringes. That's no different for the Kansas City Chiefs, who added to their total on Wednesday.
The Kansas City Chiefs chose to keep a wide receiver on the team who was on the roster bubble for the entirety of the 2023 season. The Chiefs receiver corps were horrendous during the regular season.
Per the wire, the Chiefs are re-signing WR Cornell Powell to a new contract. Powell, 26, was a fifth-round pick by the Chiefs out of Clemson in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Former Clemson receivers Cornell Powell and Justyn Ross each earned their second Super Bowl championship ring in the last two seasons on Sunday evening, as their Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers, 25-22, in overtime in Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Blaine Gabbert found wide receiver Cornell Powell for a touchdown late in the third quarter against the Arizona Cardinals to put his team up 31-10 heading into the game’s final 15 minutes.
The Kansas City Chiefs' week following their Super Bowl LVII win over the Philadelphia Eagles has featured plenty of partying and celebrating the big championship victory, but it's also had its fair share of work along with it.
The Chiefs announced on Tuesday that they have signed WR Jerrion Ealy to their practice squad and placed WR Cornell Powell on the practice squad injured reserve list.
Kansas City made a couple of moves involving its practice squad. On Tuesday, the Kansas City Chiefs made two moves on their practice squad roster, placing wide receiver Cornell Powell on the injured list and re-signing hybrid wide receiver/running back Jerrion Ealy.
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a pair of practice squad elevations ahead of their Week 13 away game against the Cincinnati Bengals. According to the NFL’s personnel notice for Saturday, the Chiefs have used a standard elevation on both practice squad WR Cornell Powell and DB Zayne Anderson.
Kansas City elevates a wide receiver and a safety from its practice squad. According to Satrurday’s NFL transactions report, the Kansas City Chiefs have made two roster moves in advance of their Week 12 game against the Los Angeles Rams on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a pair of practice squad promotions ahead of their Week 12 game against the Los Angeles Rams. According to the NFL’s personnel notice, the Chiefs have used a standard elevation on both practice squad WR Cornell Powell and DB Zayne Anderson.
Patrick Mahomes wasn’t the only player with happy news to share from the past weekend. Players often use the time between mandatory minicamp and training camp to take care of important business.
A little more than a year ago, the Kansas City Chiefs added two pass-catchers in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. The Chiefs and general manager
The three-day camp runs from Saturday to Monday. The Kansas City Chiefs are in the midst of their three-day rookie minicamp. The minicamp (roster) began on Saturday and runs through Monday.
Kansas City’s seventh-round selection is looking to prove himself — and stake his claim on the depth chart. Taken in the seventh round, new Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco was the 251st player selected in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Even before Tyreek Hill got traded, the Kansas City Chiefs' long-term outlook at the wide receiver position was bleak. Aside from 2021 fifth-round pick
Boy, has the Cornell Powell rollercoaster been a wild one. Merely a few months ago, there was legitimate buzz that the Clemson University product would assume a starting role within a year or so.
The Kansas City Chiefs released rookie wide receiver Cornell Powell as they cut their roster down to the NFL-mandated 53 on Tuesday. Powell was a fifth-round pick for the Chiefs, selected 181st overall in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The wideout finished this past season with 41 receptions for 560 yards and four scores, but he saw a reduced role in the playoffs, hauling in only eight catches for 66 yards in three games.
From a talented wide receiver in Southern California to a few elite-level pass rushers, there will be some surprising rookies moving forward.
After the Kansas City Chiefs' pre-draft blockbuster trade for Orlando Brown Jr., arguably one of the team's biggest questions was at the wide receiver position.
A year ago, a pro football career looked pretty bleak for Cornell Powell. The Clemson receiver was coming off a 2019 season in which he had just 15 catches and was eight on the team in receiving yards.
CORNELL POWELL | Clemson | WO | #17 | rSR | 5116 | 210 | 4.53 | Greenville, NC | J.H. Rose HS | 10.30.98 Overview: Emerging as Clemon’s vertical threat in the offense in 2020 throughout the latter half of the season, Cornell Powell has found a productive role for the first time in his career with the Tigers’ program.
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