Pro Bowl offensive lineman Trey Smith recently appeared as a guest on 'Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams' to share his desire to work out a new contract to remain long-term with the Kansas City Chiefs.
"Ultimately, I can only focus on just working out and training. I love Kansas City; it's my home. I love the Chiefs," said Smith. "The fans in Kansas City are some of the best people I've ever been around. Ultimately, I would love to stay there. That's my plan."
2x Super Bowl Champ Trey Smith would love to stay in Kansas City with the Chiefs.@heykayadams | @treysmithpic.twitter.com/LesmJTgoLx
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) March 24, 2025
Smith is one of two players to receive the franchise tag in the NFL this offseason. The one-year short-term agreement is for $23.4 million and is fully guaranteed for 2025. The two-time Super Bowl champion was drafted in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft and has emerged as one of the best offensive linemen in the league.
Both sides must agree to a long-term contract by July 15th, or he will play next season on the franchise tag.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Trey Smith discusses hopes for a long-term contract with the Chiefs