The Kansas City Chiefs are trimming their offseason roster ahead of Tuesday afternoon’s deadline. While there have been plenty of reports about those who didn’t make it, there have been a few to trickle in about players making the team as well.
The first came from Kansas City Star beat writer Herbie Teope, who claims that RB Ronald Jones II has made the team’s initial 53-man roster. A former second-round draft pick by way of USC to the Tampa Bay Bucs, Jones joined the team as a free agent this offseason. He didn’t have a particularly strong training camp, but his preseason Week 3 performance seems to have been enough to earn him a shot.
The Chiefs are in the process of trimming the roster and one player won't be among the cuts.
RB Ronald Jones made the initial 53-player roster, according to a source.
I'm told Jones played his way on the roster in the last preseason game.
— Herbie Teope (@HerbieTeope) August 30, 2022
The next report came from The Athletic’s Nate Taylor, who says that both TE Blake Bell and Shane Buechele made the initial 53-man roster, but the outlook for both is quite different. Per Taylor, Bell will be placed on injured reserve after making the initial 53-man roster. This will allow him to be designated to return from injured reserve later this season. Bell recently had surgery to repair a hip injury suffered in preseason Week 1.
Blake Bell will be on the Chiefs’ initial 53-man roster before spending the first few weeks on IR to continue recovering from his hip surgery, per source.
Shane Buechele has also earned a roster spot.
— Nate Taylor (@ByNateTaylor) August 30, 2022
As for Buechele, he makes the initial 53-man roster outright this season after he didn’t make it last year. The team signed him back to the practice squad for several weeks before he was added to the 53-man roster in Week 10. Will the Chiefs carry three quarterbacks on their roster or has Buechele made it as the backup to Patrick Mahomes? Stay tuned.