The Kansas City Chiefs secured a convincing 31-0 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. The domination over their division rival improved their record to 4-3 on the season. Patrick Mahomes and company put on a show early on, building a 21-0 lead by halftime.
However, one of their star players reportedly won’t see the field again this year.
Chiefs announce season-ending injury for Omarr Norman-Lott (breaking news)

According to Mark Kern of Yahoo Sports:
The offense is resembling the Chiefs offense of old, but it has been the defense that has been dominant the last two weeks. Unfortunately, the Chiefs got bad news on that side of the ball, as rookie defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott will miss the remainder of the 2025 season with a torn ACL.
Norman-Lott was injured late in the third quarter on Sunday when he was trying to make a tackle on fellow rookie, Ashton Jeanty. Raiders offensive lineman Stone Forsythe put all of his weight on Norman-Lott, and he was called for a 15-yard penalty for unnecessary roughness.
One of the few weaknesses on the Chiefs team is a lack of depth on the defensive line. The team was hoping to continue to let him get more reps so he could play a bigger role in November and December.
He finishes his rookie season with five tackles and one sack, and the focus for him is now be ready for the start of the 2026 season.
For the Chiefs, there had already been rumblings and rumors of the team looking to add defensive line help, and this may have just forced a move.
Earlier in the season, there had been talks about the team adding to the running back room. However, Isiah Pacheco is getting healthier each week, while rookie Brashard Smith is becoming more involved in the offense each week.
The trade deadline in the NFL is on November 4, so there is still plenty of time for teams to make their moves. The Chiefs have a lot of star power on the defensive line in Chris Jones and George Karlaftis. The team has shown the ability to go make late season moves to help the team especially on the defensive line.