On Friday, the Kansas City Chiefs made several roster moves, including the release of wide receivers Anthony Miller and Shi Smith, as well as defensive end Jordan Smith. The team announced these cuts as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Anthony Miller, 29, signed a futures contract with the Chiefs on January 23. He began his NFL career as a second-round pick of the Bears in 2018, playing his first three seasons in Chicago before spending time with the Colts, 49ers, Steelers, and Texans. In his 50 career games, including 18 starts, Miller recorded 140 catches for 1,589 yards and 12 touchdowns. However, he has not played a game since 2021.
Shi Smith, who signed a futures deal with the team on January 17, was a sixth-round pick by the Panthers in 2021. He played 23 games in two seasons with Carolina, making 28 receptions for 400 yards and two touchdowns. Similarly, Jordan Smith, 26, has only played two career games
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