6 Days Kansas City Chiefs Comment

Tony Moeaki (knee scope) isn't participating in Chiefs OTAs.

21 Days Kansas City Chiefs Comment

Chiefs TE Tony Moeaki (knee scope) remains on track for training camp.

Moeaki missed pre-draft voluntary workouts, but his surgery was not believed to be serious. The Chiefs still aren't counting on Moeaki for a large 2013 role after signing Anthony Fasano and using the 63rd overall pick on Travis Kelce.

1 Month Kansas City Chiefs Comment

Aside from holdout LT Branden Albert, TE Tony Moeaki (knee scope) was the only player not participating in Chiefs' voluntary workouts on Tuesday.

Moeaki is believed to have gone under the knife soon after last season ended. He's expected to be ready for OTAs in May, but it's just the latest reminder of his frailty. Going into the final year of his rookie deal, Moeaki has a new Chiefs' braintrust to win over. The Chiefs signed TE Anthony Fasano to a four-year, $16 million deal on the first day of free agency.

2 Months Kansas City Chiefs Comment

Tony Moeaki underwent arthroscopic knee surgery after the season.

It's not a major procedure and Moeaki is expected to be ready for OTAs in May. But in the context of his entire injury history, it's a concern. He had a knee scope after the 2010 season, sustained a torn ACL that cost him the entire 2011 season and also battled injuries throughout his career at Iowa. It's at least partially the reason the Chiefs gave Anthony Fasano a four-year, $16 million deal soon after free agency opened Tuesday.

4 Months Kansas City Chiefs Comment

Tony Moeaki sparked an escalator in his rookie contract, raising his 2013 salary from $575,000 to $1.323 million.

After tearing his ACL in 2011 and missing the entire season, Moeaki returned to start 14 games in 2012. His season was a disaster, though, as the mess at quarterback limited Moeaki to just 33 grabs for 453 yards and one touchdown. He'll look to fill the Brent Celek role in new coach Andy Reid's offense in 2013, the final year of Moeaki's contract.

5 Months Kansas City Chiefs Comment

Tony Moeaki caught two passes for 21 yards in Kansas City's Week 17 loss to the Broncos.

Returning from a one-game absence with a head injury, Moeaki's team-leading 21 yards represented 45.6 percent of Brady Quinn's passing total. That, of course, says much more about Quinn than Moeaki, but there's no guarantee the Chiefs' quarterback situation will be any better in 2013 than it was this season, at least early on. Still only 25, Moeaki boasts an intriguing skill-set, but with his durability an ongoing concern, he'll enter next summer well off the fantasy radar.

5 Months Kansas City Chiefs Comment

Tony Moeaki (head) returned to Chiefs practice Friday, and is officially questionable for Week 17.

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