Chiefs' GM Brett Veach emphasizes a return to traditional football by enhancing the run game and defense for the 2026 season. The team has added key players, including Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker, to support this strategy.
Key points
Brett Veach emphasizes a return to traditional football.
Chiefs added Kenneth Walker to enhance their run game.
The rushing attack ranked 25th in the 2025 season.
Eric Bieniemy and DeMarco Murray join the coaching staff.
Focus on improving third-down defense in 2026.
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Kansas City ChiefsBrett VeachKenneth WalkerEric BieniemyDeMarco MurrayPatrick MahomesChris Jones
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - OCTOBER 10: Offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy talks with Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs prior to a game against the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - OCTOBER 10: Offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy talks with Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs prior to a game against the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Context clues from the Kansas City Chiefsâ offseason point to one thing: the team is taking the run game more seriously in 2026.
Whether it was general manager Brett Veachâs comments at the NFL Scouting Combine talking about wanting more âexplosivenessâ in the Chiefsâ run game before signing running back Kenneth Walker, or head coach Andy Reid hiring former NFL backs Eric Bieniemy and DeMarco Murray onto the coaching staff, itâs clear the rushing attack will be taken more seriously in 2026.
During an interview with âThe Pat McAfee Showâ on Friday morning, general manager Brett Veach further discussed the Chiefsâ offseason philosophy now that the draft is complete. He settled into a focus point when speaking about the offense.
âWe certainly made an effort to improve the running game,â Veach said. âWe added Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker, feel real good about our offensive line, weâve invested a lot in the offensive line the last few years, we have , Trey [Smith], then the first-round pick last year.â
Veach spoke on the importance of Bieniemy towards an improved run game, one that  by the end of the 2025 regular season, with only three games overcoming the absence of quarterback Patrick Mahomes before his knee injury.
âBringing EB back is certainly going to play a factor in that,â Veach expressed. âYou guys know how talented he is and how much he demands, or the demands he puts on the linemen up front. Obviously, Eric is probably one of the best running back coaches of all-time.â
âWeâre excited to add Kenneth Walker. We added a fifth-round pick in Emmett Johnson,â Veach continued. âBut I think, getting back to the old-school: play defense and establish that run game, I think, will take a lot of pressure off Pat and as heâs working back from that injury, allow him to kind of do what he does and hopefully, by midseason or late-season, Patâs in that groove, and we have this thing cooking.â
Thatâs the mindset of the organization when it comes to improving the run game, a lackluster one even with Mahomes at full health in recent seasons. However, it becomes even more important when considering the physical limits the gunslinger could be playing with early in his time back on the field.
Itâs something Veach may have been considering since before the 2025 season was even over. He shared some behind-the-scenes dialogue about the thought process behind signing Walker.
âI did [in] November and December,â Veach answered when asked if he thought he could sign Walker in free agency. âAnd then he went on that playoff heater, and I got a little worried. I think I actually texted Pat during the Super Bowl after he busted that long run that got called back. I said, âheâs going to run right to another team,â because there werenât a lot of running backs available.
âBut I think Kenneth saw the fit here, the vision here,â Veach shared. âOnce that window opened, I think it was pretty clear how much we coveted him, and again, weâre super excited to have him here and help get this run game going.â
On the other side of the ball, the âold-schoolâ mentality can fit for a Chiefsâ defense that hasnât met the Kansas City tradition of a fearsome third-down pass rush that headlined the teams of the 1990s and the early years of head coach Andy Reidâs tenure.
Maybe itâs old school to focus on stopping the run, which the team has been successful at when necessary, but the Chiefs are trying to turn back the clock to the prime days of defensive tackle Jonesâ mayoral rule over âSack Nationâ with how the team attacked the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
âOn the defensive side of things, the ability to get off the field on third downs,â Veach started. âI think we did some really good things defensively, but the one thing we struggled at was that third down. Thatâs why adding a player like Mansoor Delane, then we added Peter Woods, we want to create a little bit more pressure up front. We have to get offenses off the field on third down.â
Kansas Cityâs general manager didnât mention the addition of edge rusher , but it certainly adds to the point he makes about the Chiefsâ desire to improve that phase of the game in 2026.
In all, Veach has his mind on making things easier for Mahomes as he eases back into playing football at full speed. Thereâs no holding back the three-time Super Bowl champion quarterback, who is likely going to participate in OTAs later this month, but the team is working on preventing him from feeling like the teamâs success rides nearly entirely on his shoulders, as it did the last few seasons.
Q&A
What changes is Brett Veach implementing for the Chiefs' offense in 2026?
Brett Veach is focusing on improving the run game and has added players like Kenneth Walker to enhance the offense.
How did the Chiefs' rushing attack perform in the 2025 season?
The Chiefs finished with the 25th-ranked rushing total in the 2025 regular season.
Who are the key players added to the Chiefs' coaching staff for the run game?
The Chiefs have hired Eric Bieniemy and DeMarco Murray to improve their running game.
What is the significance of the Chiefs' focus on defense for the 2026 season?
The Chiefs aim to improve their third-down defense and overall pressure on opposing offenses, returning to a more traditional defensive style.
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