
With training camp on the horizon, time is ticking for the Chiefs and RG Trey Smith to get a deal done.
As the NFL offseason rolls on, teams are closing in on report dates for training camp. With that also comes a critical deadline that clubs like the Kansas City Chiefs have been watching closely.
The clock striking 4:00 p.m. ET on July 15 is Kansas City’s cutoff point to get right guard Trey Smith signed to a long-term contract extension. It’s been a long offseason of uncertainty in that regard, as Smith is still on the franchise tag as of the morning of July 10.
Luckily for Chiefs fans, Smith’s appearance on “Up & Adams” with Kay Adams didn’t paint a bad picture of the situation. In fact, the former sixth-round NFL Draft pick seemed quite relaxed when asked for an update on where things stand.

Smith is focused on simply doing his part as a player. He believes the rest will take care of itself.
“Uh, you know, I just leave it to the hands of my agents,” Smith said. “Obviously, the front office staff of the Chiefs are elite. At the end of the day, I just let them take care of it. I just have to focus on being the best version of myself, being the best football player and being prepared for training camp, because St. Joe is around the corner. That’s gonna be – we don’t want to talk about that right now [laughs].”
If those thoughts sound familiar, it’s because they are. Almost a full year ago, Smith used the phrases “take care of itself” and “just keep working and do my job at a high level” to address contract-related questions. Not much is different now.
Smith has a good relationship with Chiefs general manager Brett Veach. That’s been the case dating back 2021 when he got drafted. He also trusts his CAA Football reps, Tory Dandy and Jimmy Sexton, to maintain a fluid line of communication with Veach and Co. Unlike many other yearly NFL contract “disputes,” there doesn’t seem to be any hostility here. Smith is keeping his head down and trusting the process.