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Why 2025 is a Critical Season for Chiefs' Bryan Cook

The Kansas City Chiefs' starting safety enters his fourth season as a key piece of the defense. Bryan Cook has plenty to prove in a contract season.
Feb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) is congratulated by cornerback Jaylen Watson (35) after making an interception against the Philadelphia Eagles during the first half of Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Feb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) is congratulated by cornerback Jaylen Watson (35) after making an interception against the Philadelphia Eagles during the first half of Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images | Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

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The Kansas City Chiefs are sometimes stereotyped as a team with a great offense year in and year out, as Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid lead the way. However, one would argue that the Chiefs' defense has been the core of the franchise for the last three years, especially with a youth movement that has devoured the unit over the previous few drafts.

Dating back to the last several weeks of the 2022 season, defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has coached one of the more disciplined defenses in the sport. Their young players play key roles, such as 2022 first-round selections pass rusher George Karlaftis and cornerback Trent McDuffie. However, the last two seasons have presented a great opportunity for second-round choice Bryan Cook.

Cook found himself in a starting role by 2023, becoming a key asset for Spagnuolo's defense and making critical plays at the right time. He's tallied 153 combined tackles in the last two seasons, including 78 this past season, exemplifying his stout tackling ability on the backend as a versatile rotating defender who can play in the box and on the backend in the high post.

However, Cook finds himself in the final year of his rookie contract with plenty more to prove. He has shown to be a true chess piece in "Spags" defense, and it's only a matter of time before he turns into a potential premier player at safety. Cook is a quality, high football IQ defensive playmaker who is just getting better.

The Chiefs have several players on the roster they must consider paying before looking at Cook. Right guard Trey Smith, Karlaftis, McDuffie, and running back Isiah Pacheco are likely due for potential extensions this summer or next spring. Cook will need to put up career-high numbers to be considered toward the top of the priority list in this regard.

Cook's play will need to take off in a big way this season, especially with Jaden Hicks expected to start next to him. The Chiefs' secondary doesn't operate at a high level without the former Cincinnati Bearcat. Should Cook have a strong campaign and overall start to the season, he could find himself locked up for the long term in Kansas City.

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Jared Feinberg
JARED FEINBERG

Jared Feinberg, a native of western North Carolina, has written about NFL football for nearly a decade. He has contributed to several national outlets and is now part of our On SI team as an NFL team reporter. Jared graduated from UNC Asheville with a bachelor's degree in mass communications and later pursued his master's degree at UNC Charlotte. You can follow Jared Feinberg on Twitter at @JRodNFLDraft