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Before the Big Clash with the Bills, Chiefs Detonate a 'Blockbuster' by Re-Signing Former Two-Time Super Bowl Champion to Upgrade Defense for Super Bowl LX Campaign

Kansas City, Missouri – October 29, 2025

Right before the big clash with the Buffalo Bills in Week 9, the Kansas City Chiefs have sent shockwaves through the entire NFL by preparing to re-sign Mike Pennel, the veteran defensive player and two-time Super Bowl champion.

According to reporter Jordan Schultz (Bleacher Report), Pennel – who just left the Cincinnati Bengals – has arrived at the Chiefs' training facility for a medical check and to prepare to sign a short-term contract for a third reunion with the team that once helped him lift the Lombardi Trophy twice (in 2020 and 2024).

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This move is seen as a strategic chess play by head coach Andy Reid and GM Brett Veach, aimed at bolstering the interior strength of the defensive line before entering the decisive phase of the season. With his massive frame and extensive experience, Pennel promises to create a steel wall alongside Chris Jones, the Chiefs' No. 1 defensive star.

Notably, it was Chris Jones himself who first called for the team to re-sign Pennel on social media X (Twitter). The video he posted with the caption “Bring my guy home” quickly went viral and received thousands of shares from Chiefs fans.

In an interview, Mike Pennel could not hide his excitement:

“I’ve said it before – the Chiefs have the DNA of champions. From the locker room to the stands, everything exudes a winning spirit. I’m very happy to be back here, to wear the red again and hear the cheers ‘Let’s go Chiefs!’ echoing throughout Arrowhead.”

The return of Mike Pennel not only carries tactical significance but also serves as a mental doping shot for the entire team. At a time when AFC rivals are accelerating, Kansas City once again proves – they always know how to get stronger as the season enters November.

Just 12 Hours After Stefon Diggs Left, Patriots Bid Farewell to Veteran Star - A Key Contributor to Special Teams
New England Patriots have continued a significant move in the free agency season by announcing that they will not tender cornerback Alex Austin, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. This means that Austin will become an unrestricted free agent. This decision has left fans feeling a sense of loss. Austin joined the Patriots at the end of the 2023 season, after being drafted in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. Despite being an under-the-radar player, Austin quickly became an important depth piece in the Patriots’ lineup. He appeared in a total of 29 games, started in 6, recording 31 tackles, 8 passes defended, and 1 interception. However, in the 2025 season, Austin faced unfortunate injuries that impacted his contributions on the field. After the arrival of Carlton Davis III, Austin’s defensive snaps decreased to just 20%, while his contributions on special teams increased to 39%. Although Austin couldn't maintain his defensive performance, he remained a valuable player on special teams. His contributions in the previous season helped the team maintain a solid position in critical situations. However, the competition from rookies and the return of Marcellas Dial Jr. created a tough future for Austin. "Playing for the Patriots has been a great honor in my career. Even though I have to leave, I will always be grateful for being a part of this team. I will always love New England, no matter what happens. If one day the team needs me, I will always be ready to come back and contribute." Alex Austin Shared ."Forever love the Patriots.God’s plan… looking forward to what’s next.” Austin shared on X, expressing gratitude and regret about the decision to leave. Forever love in New England! God’s Plan… looking forward to what he has next. 🙏🏽 https://t.co/YpGGZlGnWT — Alex Austin (@kinnggalex) March 5, 2026 The Patriots will face significant changes this season as Austin exits the team, and many other players may also leave or be added to strengthen the roster. This is also the time for the team to look for replacements for the missing positions, particularly in the defensive backfield. Although Austin did not have an outstanding defensive career, he made significant contributions to the Patriots' victories and will always be remembered as an essential part of the team’s special teams. Let’s wait and see what the future holds for him moving forward.