Kansas City, Missouri — The Kansas City Chiefs made a quiet roster move this week that could carry larger implications into training camp.

Following the conclusion of mandatory minicamp, the organization officially added another tight end to its roster.
The move immediately sparked discussion about the depth chart behind future Hall of Famer Travis Kelce.
For years, Kelce has remained one of the most important pieces of Kansas City's offense.
However, preparing for the future has become an increasing priority inside the organization.
The Chiefs surprised some analysts by avoiding the tight end position during the 2026 NFL Draft.
Many expected Kansas City to select a developmental player capable of learning behind Kelce.
Instead, the front office chose a different path following offseason evaluations.
After a successful minicamp tryout, the Chiefs elected to sign another intriguing prospect.
The player arrives with experience in multiple NFL organizations despite limited game exposure.
He previously spent time with both the San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints.
The veteran has continued working to establish himself as a legitimate NFL contributor.
That player is Mason Pline.
Pline entered the league as an undrafted free agent out of Furman in 2024.
Standing 6-foot-7 and weighing 260 pounds, he possesses the size teams covet at tight end.
Although he has yet to appear in a regular-season game, evaluators remain intrigued by his physical tools.
Kansas City did not need a corresponding roster move because a recent trade created an available roster spot.
The addition also highlights the increasingly competitive battle developing inside the Chiefs' tight end room.
With Travis Kelce, Noah Gray, Jared Wiley, Jake Briningstool, Tre Watson, and now Mason Pline competing for opportunities, training camp could become one of the roster's most fascinating position battles as Kansas City continues preparing for both another championship pursuit and the eventual transition beyond Kelce.






