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Chiefs declared S Deon Bush, CB Keith Taylor, DE Joshua Uche, DE Malik Herring, OL C.J. Hanson, OL Wanya Morris, and OL Ethan Driskell inactive for the Divisional Round against the Texans.
No real surprises here after the Chiefs emerged from their playoff bye mostly healthy. Kansas City starts its hunt for a three-peat at home against the Texans in the Divisional Round.
Chiefs agreed to terms with S Deon Bush.
The 2023 season was a turbulent one for Bush. He was cut at the end of training camp and signed to the Chiefs practice squad ahead of Week 1. He only appeared in six regular season games, one of which was a meaningless affair with the Chargers. Bush was back to playing a sizable role on special teams by the playoffs and came up big on defense when it mattered most. Despite playing just three defensive snaps in the AFC Championship, Bush picked off Lamar Jackson in the fourth quarter. He will remain a special teams ace in 2024 and could see a few more reps on defense as well.
Chiefs re-signed S Deon Bush to a one-year contract.
Bush in 2022 functioned mostly as a special teams player for Kansas City. The former fourth round pick played six seasons for the Bears before coming to the Chiefs last offseason. He'll stick around as a special teams mainstay in 2023.
Chiefs signed S Deon Bush, formerly of the Bears, to a one-year contract.
The contract terms are not yet known. Bush has served primarily as a special teams player since entering the league in 2016, as a fourth-round pick by the Bears. However, in 2021, he logged a career-high 377 snaps and played 20 or more snaps in six games, including the Bears' final four games of the year. His primary duties in Kansas City will likely be on special teams, but Bush will also provide defensive depth for the Chiefs.
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