Daniel Sorensen

[3] On August 28, 2014, Sorensen recorded five combined tackles and a pass deflection during a 34–14 loss at the Green Bay Packers in their fourth preseason games.

[7] Head coach Andy Reid named Sorensen the backup strong safety, behind Eric Berry, to begin the regular season.

It was reported his demotion to practice squad was due to two blunders on special teams that resulted in a failed fake punt and an offsides penalty during their 24–10 victory against the New York Jets.

[7] Sorensen entered training camp competing for a roster spot as a backup safety against Sanders Commings, Kelcie McCray, and Justin Cox.

[12] Defensive coordinator Bob Sutton named Sorensen the third free safety on the depth chart to start the 2015 regular season, behind starter Husain Abdullah and Eric Berry.

[15] On December 6, 2015, Sorensen made combined tackles and his first career sack on quarterback Derek Carr in the Chiefs' 34–20 victory at the Oakland Raiders in Week 13.

[15] During OTA's and training camp, Sorensen competed for a role as a backup safety against Jamell Fleming, Eric Murray, Shakiel Randolph, Stevie Brown, and Akeem Davis.

[20] In Week 7, Sorensen made six solo tackles, a pass deflection, a sack, and returned an interception by Drew Brees for a 48-yard touchdown in the Chiefs' 27–21 win against the New Orleans Saints.

[24] He entered training camp slated as a backup safety, but saw minor competition from Eric Murray, Steven Terrell, Leon McQuay III, Marqueston Huff, and Jordan Stern.

[26] Starting strong safety Eric Berry tore his Achilles tendon in the Chiefs' season-opening 42–27 victory at the New England Patriots and missed the rest of the season.

[28] Sorensen made the interception in the first quarter after Vereen attempted a pass on a half back option to tight end Evan Engram.

[32] In Week 11 against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football, Sorensen intercepted a pass thrown by Philip Rivers in the endzone late in the fourth quarter to seal a 24–17 win.

[35][36] In Week 6 against the Buffalo Bills, Sorensen intercepted a pass thrown by Josh Allen late in the fourth quarter to help secure a 26–17 Chiefs' win.

[38] In Week 11 against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday Night Football, Sorensen intercepted a pass thrown by Derek Carr late in the fourth quarter to secure a 35–31 win for the Chiefs.