The deadline for NFL teams to make a decision on whether to offer the fifth-year option to their first-round pick from the 2023 NFL Draft was Friday, May 1.
The Kansas City Chiefs selected defensive end Felix Anudike-Uzomah from Kansas State with pick 31 in that draft, and on Friday, it was revealed that the Chiefs will decline to exercise that option that would fully guarantee a $14.5 million salary in 2027 (per OverTheCap).
It sets up Anudike-Uzomah to be an unrestricted free agent following the
2026 season at 25 years old.
The news comes after Anudike-Uzomah spent the 2025 season sidelined with a “strained right hamstring” he suffered during the second preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks. It also comes a week after the team drafted R Mason Thomas from Oklahoma with pick 40 in this year’s draft, although Thomas is being listed as a rare “outside linebacker” on Kansas City’s roster, according to The Athletic’s Jesse Newell.
In two seasons of NFL action, Anudike-Uzomah has started three games and has three sacks. He has 41 total tackles, eight tackles for loss, 14 quarterback hits and two forced fumbles.
The highlight of his career came on a sack against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, 2024.
Even with the unlikelihood of being cut, carrying a dead-cap number of $3.7 million, he will have a lot to prove this offseason to even get another shot at playing for the Chiefs’ defense. With the anticipation of a veteran signing, there’s a chance Anudike-Uzomah is squeezed out of the defensive line rotation if he has not developed further behind the scenes.












