🏈⚠️ CHIEFS AT A CROSSROADS One draft name keeps coming up — and it could change everything in Kansas City

Chiefs News 2/2: Jeremiyah Love would fill Chiefs' biggest need | Arrowhead  PrideFor years, the Kansas City Chiefs built their dynasty on speed, creativity, and controlled chaos.

Now, after a shocking step backward, they face a far more basic question:

Who carries the offense next?

As the 2026 offseason begins, league insiders and analysts are increasingly aligned on one uncomfortable truth — Kansas City’s biggest need is no longer subtle.

It’s urgent.

Chiefs News 2/2: Jeremiyah Love would fill Chiefs' biggest need | Arrowhead  Pride🚨 Running back: from luxury to necessity

According to Pro Football Focus, the Chiefs’ most pressing hole isn’t at wide receiver or along the line — it’s in the backfield.

Both Isiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt are set to hit free agency. And with Patrick Mahomes rehabbing a torn ACL suffered late last season, the margin for error has evaporated.

Kansas City can no longer rely on Mahomes to carry everything.

They need balance.
They need explosiveness.
They need someone defenses actually fear.

Jeremiyah Love, No. 24 Notre Dame run past Purdue - National Football Post👀 The name rising fast: Jeremiyah Love

Enter Jeremiyah Love — and suddenly, the draft conversation shifts.

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish standout wasn’t just good in 2025. He was dominant.

  • 93.7 PFF rushing grade (2nd in all of FBS)

  • 39 explosive runs of 10+ yards (4th nationally)

  • A true three-down back with vision, burst, and receiving ability

In short: the kind of player who changes how defenses line up.

Chiefs News 2/2: Jeremiyah Love would fill Chiefs' biggest need | Arrowhead  Pride🧠 Why Love fits Kansas City’s crisis moment

The Chiefs were once the league’s most terrifying offense. But as injuries mounted and weapons disappeared, that fear faded.

Love represents something Kansas City hasn’t had in years — a running back who can control tempo, punish light boxes, and take pressure off a quarterback who may not be 100% in September.

For Andy Reid’s system, it’s not about pounding the ball.

It’s about forcing defenders to hesitate.

And Love does exactly that.

Tackle Jawaan Taylor returns to practice as Chiefs play with pads at  training camp - Sportsnet.ca💸 The domino effect

There’s more at play here.

Right tackle Jawaan Taylor appears increasingly likely to be released, freeing up much-needed cap space but also reinforcing the need for a smarter, more efficient offense.

Kansas City can’t afford luxury picks anymore. Every move must solve multiple problems at once.

A back like Love:

  • Protects Mahomes

  • Extends drives

  • Keeps defenses honest

  • Re-centers the offense around balance

That’s not a want.
That’s survival.

Off the field, on the field, I want to be a champion' - Irish star Jeremiyah  Love details every part of his Notre Dame legacy - A to Z Sports⏳ The bigger picture

Just two seasons ago, the Chiefs felt untouchable.

Now, they’re chasing answers — and the 2026 draft may be the last clean chance to reset without tearing everything down.

Whether through the draft or free agency, the message is clear:

Kansas City must find a new engine.

And right now, Jeremiyah Love looks like the name that won’t go away.

The question isn’t whether the Chiefs need him.

It’s whether they’re bold enough to take him. 🏈🔥