NFL: Reports: Chiefs agree to deals with OT Jaylon Moore, RB Elijah Mitchell

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A rebuild of the offensive line underway in Kansas City will include offensive tackle Jaylon Moore, who reportedly agreed to a two-year, $30 million contract on Monday.

Free agent contracts with new teams are not final until Wednesday, the official first day of the 2025 league year in the NFL.

Moore, a backup for the 49ers, heads to the Chiefs along with San Francisco backup running back Elijah Mitchell (one year, $3.5 million) as Kansas City reloads around quarterback Patrick Mahomes after losing Super Bowl LIX to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Moore, 27, is expected to be the starting left tackle for the Chiefs after four seasons as the backup to Trent Williams with the 49ers. A fifth-round pick out of Western Michigan, Moore started five games in 2024 when Williams was sidelined with an ankle injury.

He has played in 55 games with 12 starts since being selected in the 2021 draft.

Mitchell agreed to a one-year deal Monday after missing the entire 2024 season with a hamstring injury. He landed on injured reserve in August.

He totaled 327 carries and 1,523 rushing yards with the 49ers, who selected Mitchell in the sixth round of the 2021 draft.

–Field Level Media

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