Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor spoke with reporters on Saturday about his recent agreement to restructure his contract. The new deal opened up space to make recent additions to the roster after several injuries.
"I'm a team-first guy, so anything to help the team win or help the team become better," said Taylor, "I'm willing to do that, so it wasn't really much of a conversation. I just had to make it happen, and when it was presented to me, it wasn't even a thought. I was just willing to help the team."
The veteran right tackle's sacrifice opened the door for the trades that brought DeAndre Hopkins and Joshua Uche to Kansas City. Taylor reportedly cleared 5.3 million in cap space for the team.
"We always want the opportunity to get better and help the team in whatever way we can," said Taylor, "We had a couple of guys go down with injuries and stuff like that, so I think the guys we brought in are definitely going to help us out."
Taylor has played better this year, limiting the penalties that plagued his 2023 season. He is a respected veteran who is committed to helping the team win.