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Report: Chiefs rework George Karlaftis’ contract, create $7.7M in cap space

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 12:28 PM

The Kansas City Chiefs have created $7.7 million in salary cap space by converting $9.685 million of defensive end George Karlaftis’ salary into ​a signing bonus, Spotrac reported on Wednesday.

The ‌Chiefs now are an estimated $13.3 million under the salary cap, per the report, which could be applied toward signing their two first-round draft picks. Former LSU cornerback Mansoor ‌Delane (No. ​6 selection) has an estimated ⁠first-year cost of $7.6 million, ⁠and former Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods (No. 29) has an estimated charge of $3.3 million, Spotrac reported.

Kansas City has signed its five other selections ​from the 2026 draft.

Karlaftis, 25, had a base salary of $1.1 million in 2025 and collected ⁠a $5.5 million signing bonus proration, ⁠according to Spotrac.

He is under contract ​through 2030 after signing a four-year, $93 million extension last ​July. Karlaftis carries a salary cap charge of $7.4 ‌million this coming season, a cap hit of $17.2 million in 2027 and more than $23 million in each season from 2028 through 2030, per Spotrac.

Karlaftis ⁠recorded 48 tackles, six sacks, 10 tackles for loss, 23 quarterback hits and one fumble recovery in 16 ⁠games (15 starts) last ‌season.

For his career, Karlaftis has 163 ⁠tackles, 30.5 sacks, 34 tackles for ​loss, ‌79 QB hits, one forced fumble ​and three ⁠fumble recoveries in 65 regular-season games (59 starts). The 2022 first-round pick also has 36 tackles and eight sacks in 10 playoff games (nine starts), including Super Bowl championship teams in the 2022 and 2023 seasons.

–Field ​Level Media