Kansas City's front office has been busy locking in its cornerstones, and general manager Brett Veach just put pen to paper on another major extension. After inking Pro Bowl guard Trey Smith to a four-year, $94 million deal earlier in the week, the Chiefs have now secured edge rusher George Karlaftis—another key piece in their title-chasing puzzle.
Since arriving in Kansas City, Karlaftis has been a model of consistency off the edge, piling up 24.5 sacks in just three seasons. His production has been driven by pure grit and an unrelenting motor, traits that have helped him thrive, particularly when working alongside All-Pro wrecking ball Chris Jones. With Jones often commanding double teams and collapsing pockets in a blink, Karlaftis was the one cleaning up and putting quarterbacks in the turf.
In 2024, the former first-round pick led the team with 8 sacks and logged a career-best 28 QB hits. He also chipped in with five pass deflections and 35 tackles, showing his all-around value. But when the stakes rose in January, Karlaftis stepped up big—registering four sacks and eight hits across three playoff games.
Kansas City didn’t hesitate to make him a long-term fixture in Steve Spagnuolo’s defense. The new deal, which averages $23.25 million annually with incentives, actually puts Karlaftis just 10th among NFL pass rushers in terms of pay—making it a win for both sides. Now, with Jones, Nick Bolton, and Karlaftis all locked in, the Chiefs’ defense looks poised to keep terrorizing opponents.
And let’s not forget—Karlaftis has been to the Super Bowl every year since entering the league, lifting the Lombardi twice before falling to the Eagles this past February. With this extension, Kansas City is betting he’ll help them get back—and finish the job again soon.