Before facing the Buffalo Bills this weekend in the Divisional Round of the NFL, the Kansas City Chiefs strengthened
their defense on Tuesday. This move will support the secondary’s post-season run-stopping defensive scheme.

The Bills defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31–17 thanks to a potent rushing attack. The Bills outgained the Steelers in
running for 179 yards. On Sunday, they’ll try to run the ball and manage the clock against the Chiefs.
Bryan Cook, a safety, was placed on injured reserve by the Chiefs in December. He won’t be playing for the Chiefs in
the postseason. On Tuesday, the group added a player to the safety room. Trey Dean, an undrafted rookie, was added
by the Chiefs to the 53-man roster, per Aaron Wilson of KPRC.

Before being plucked by the Chiefs this week, Dean was a member of the New York Jets practice squad throughout
the regular season.
Excellent run support player who has a terrific feel for hitting ball carriers with a bang. Accurately places the ball at
or close to the line of scrimmage. Rough coverage skills make it difficult to see how route conceptions evolve.
If he wants to see more snaps in 2021, a go-for-broke tackler who benefits from huge hits will have to concentrate
more on tying up ball carriers. A raw safety whose best opportunity will be in the box at the next level, where he can
act as a defense enforcer.
If the Chiefs ask Dean to play after he signed with the team the day before the first practice of the week, he will have
a difficult assignment ahead of him against the Bills on Sunday.