The Kansas City Chiefs are making moves to bolster their offensive line.

The Chiefs have reportedly reached a deal with former 49ers offensive tackle Jaylon Moore, according to ESPN senior NFL insider Adam Schefter .

Moore will join the Chiefs on a two-year, $30 million agreement, with $21.24 million fully guaranteed, sources reportedly told Schefter.

Strengthening the O-line is a priority for the Chiefs this offseason to better protect quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

Last week, the Chiefs franchise tagged guard Trey Smith and traded guard Joe Thuney , a move that was primarily about freeing up money.

Moore was drafted to the 49ers in 2021. He's played in 55 total games and started in 12.

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