Chiefs add much-needed CB help in ex-Dolphin Kader Kohou

Former Miami Dolphins cornerback Kader Kohou is signing with the Kansas City Chiefs, agents David Canter and Ness Mugrabi told ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques Thursday.
The Kansas City Chiefs need cornerback help after losing two starters to the Los Angeles Rams: Trent McDuffie via trade and Jaylen Watson in free agency.
Kohou, 27, was expected to retain his starting job at nickel cornerback with the Dolphins in 2025, but suffered a partial ACL tear before the season. He missed the entire season due to his injury.
The Texas A&M-Commerce product signed with the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 2022 and started 38 games in his first three seasons. The versatile defensive back played both outside and nickel cornerback and was a reliable tackler for the Dolphins secondary with 180 combined tackles.
He got the first interception of his career against Aaron Rodgers when the Dolphins hosted the Green Bay Packers during his rookie season.
Kohou has three interceptions, 28 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in his NFL career.



