The Kansas City Chiefs have made a flurry of moves since their 53-man roster was set on August 31.
The biggest move was signing former Phiadelphia Eagles (and Buffalo Bills) running back LeSean McCoy to the roster. Over the weekend — just before the season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars — the team finally signed wide receiver Tyreek Hill to a three-year, $54 million contract extension.
Both of those moves reduced the salary cap space with which the Chiefs could work.
During the past week, the team made a couple of minor moves — making injury settlements with two players that had previously placed on injured reserve: cornerback Michael Hunter and wide receiver Gehrig Dieter.