The Chiefs and Nick Bolton are currently focused on their Super Bowl matchup with the Eagles. When the season ends, there’s a good chance the two sides discuss a long-term pact. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Chiefs and the linebacker are expected to discuss a potential extension after the season.
It’s not a huge surprise that the Chiefs would have interest in retaining the impending free agent. The former second-round pick has spent his entire career in Kansas City and has evolved into one of the team’s most dependable defenders, with Fowler noting that the linebacker is a favorite of defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.
After earning PFWA All-Rookie Team honors in 2021, Bolton took his play to another level as a sophomore. He finished the 2022 campaign with 180 tackles, and he carried his production into the playoffs, where he notably returned a Jalen Hurts fumble for a touchdown during Super Bowl LVII.
A wrist injury limited the linebacker to only eight games during the 2023 campaign, but he still managed to return in time for the postseason, where he led the Chiefs with 40 tackles en route to another Super Bowl championship. He started all 16 of his appearances during the 2024 campaign, finishing with 106 tackles and a career-high three sacks.
Bolton may not necessarily lead this year’s free agent class, as the linebacker will be joined by the likes of Zack Baun, Dre Greenlaw, and Jamien Sherwood. Still, the 2025 campaign would represent Bolton’s age-25 season, so the free agent shouldn’t have a tough time attracting a lucrative, long-term deal. Considering the number of free agents the Chiefs will be looking to re-sign, there’s a chance the linebacker ultimately prices himself out of Kansas City.