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  • Donovan Smith: Headed for retirement

    Smith announced his retirement Sunday. Smith played nine seasons in the NFL, including eight with Tampa Bay and one in Kansas City, and he won Super Bowls with both franchises. The 2015 second-round pick started all 136 games he played in his career, and he went unsigned throughout the 2025 season.
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  • Chiefs' Donovan Smith: Ready for wild card

    Smith (neck) has no injury designation ahead of Saturday's game against the Dolphins. Smith missed Kansas City's final five games of the regular season with a neck injury, but after a full practice session Friday, it seems as if he's been able to move past the issue. Expect the 30-year-old to assume his usual duties as the Chiefs' starting left tackle in Saturday's wild-card affair.
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  • Chiefs' Donovan Smith: Missing another game

    Smith (neck) has been ruled out for Sunday's clash against the Chargers, Adam Teicher of ESPN.com reports. Smith will miss his fifth straight contest due to a neck injury he suffered Week 13 against Green Bay. The offensive tackle was able to practice in full Wednesday but subsequently sat out both Thursday and Friday. It's unclear if Smith suffered a setback or if the team is just taking it easy with him since the Chiefs have nothing to play for Week 18 and are resting numerous starters.
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  • Chiefs' Donovan Smith: Logs full practice Wednesday

    Smith (neck) was a full participant in practice Wednesday. Smith has missed Kansas City's past four games due to a neck injury, but his full participation at practice Wednesday suggests that he's in line to return for the team's regular-season finale against the Chargers on Sunday. If that is indeed the case, Wanya Morris is likely to return to a backup role.
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  • Chiefs' Donovan Smith: Out again for Week 17

    Smith (neck) is out for Sunday's game against the Bengals, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports. This will be Smith's fourth missed game in a row. Wanya Morris has been making the starts on Patrick Mahomes' blind side in Smith's absence.
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  • Chiefs' Donovan Smith: Missing another week

    Smith (neck) has been ruled out ahead of Monday's game against the Raiders, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports. After logging a DNP at Friday's practice, the 30-year-old offensive lineman has been ruled out and he'll miss his third consecutive game Monday. Smith has started all 12 of the games he's appeared in this season, but in his stead, Wanya Morris is expected to get the nod at left tackle.
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  • Chiefs' Donovan Smith: Ruled out for Week 14

    Smith (neck) has been ruled out for Sunday's contest versus the Bills, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports. Smith suffered a neck injury in the team's loss to the Packers in Week 13, and he'll now be forced to sit out at least one week as a result. In his absence, Wanya Morris will likely step into a starting role at left tackle Sunday against Buffalo.
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  • Chiefs' Donovan Smith: Hurts neck on SNF

    Smith (neck) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Packers. Smith spent some time on the sideline in the first half and has officially been deemed questionable to return at halftime. In Smith's absence, Wanya Morris will be tasked with protecting Patrick Mahomes' blind side at left tackle.
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  • Chiefs' Donovan Smith: Set to protect Mahomes

    Smith agreed to a one-year, $9 million deal with the Chiefs on Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Smith spent the first eight years of his career in Tampa Bay while playing left tackle. Pelissero suggests he'll occupy the same role in Kansas City, which will in turn push fellow offseason addition Jawaan Taylor to the right side. The Chiefs have invested significantly in their offensive line this offseason, which should be good news for their already high-powered offense.
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  • Donovan Smith: On way out of Tampa Bay

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