
Kansas City Chiefs DL Felix Anudike-Uzomah is preparing for a more prominent role in 2025
Kansas City Chiefs DL Felix Anudike-Uzomah is preparing for a more prominent role in 2025
The Chiefs want a big step from DE Felix Anudike-Uzomah and he's ready to take that leap. 🔥@heykayadams | @fanudike pic.twitter.com/sfOLhpfTi2 — Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) April 3, 2025
The off-season has numerous players around the NFL committing to private workouts ahead of the 2025 season, each with different goals to help their teams. Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Felix Anudike-Uzomah recently appeared on the 'Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams' to share his thoughts on his mindset heading into his third season and his desire to take the next step in his career.
"Yeah, I feel that way a lot too, especially since this is year three; so, playing faster, learning the playbook, seeing what (Steve) Spagnuolo has to offer," said Anudike-Uzomah. "It's going to help me have my goals even higher. So, I'm ready for that. I'm prepared and excited for what the season has to hold."
Anudike-Uzomah earned more playing time last season, contributing more than he did in his rookie year. He finished with 27 tackles and 2.5 sacks.
The Kansas City native is listed behind George Karlaftis, Mike Danna, and Charles Omenihu on the defensive end depth chart. He has shown flashes of value in games and could have a breakout season in 2025.

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