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Kansas City Chiefs make another dramatic WR decision involving former Buffalo Bills player after cutting Justyn Ross

THE Kansas City Chiefs have moved to add wide receiver depth in another change to the position group.

The Chiefs receiving corps has undergone some big changes in the days before training camp.

Baylor Bears wide receiver Hal Presley (16) running with the football during a college football game.
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Hal Presley in action for Baylor during his college career[/caption]

Kansas City invited three receivers in for workouts at the start of training camp.

And the NFL transaction report shows that they signed undrafted rookie Hal Presley.

Presley worked out with Amari Rodgers and Seth Williams, NBC’s Pro Football Talk reported.

But the former Baylor college star prevailed and earned a contract with the team.

Presley went undrafted in April but then signed a deal with the Buffalo Bills.

He was cut by the Bills after their rookie minicamp.

The receiver played four seasons with Baylor in college.

During his senior year in 2024, he played 12 games with 10 starts.

Presley recorded 31 catches for 429 yards with three touchdowns.

Over his four years in college, the wideout had 1,048 receiving yards with seven touchdowns.


Kansas City have made some dramatic moves at wide receiver this month.

The team parted ways with Justyn Ross.

The 25-year-old was on the team for four years but caught just six passes.

His time with the Chiefs was hampered by injury and suspension.

Kansas City is also waiting on the availability of Rashee Rice.

Illustration of the NFL European games schedule for 2025.

The receiver could receive an NFL suspension after pleading guilty to two third-degree felony charges.

Rice was handed a 30-day jail sentence for his role in a fatal crash in Dallas last year.

But coach Andy Reid confirmed Rice will participate in training camp as scheduled.

“We’re going to progress as normal with him, Reid announced.

“He’ll go in and take all the reps that he’ll normally take.

“We always rotate that position.

“Depending on what happens here with the future – whoever needs to play will step in and know what they are doing and be in good shape to do it.”

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