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Chris Jones and L’Jarius Sneed spearheaded a stellar defense that helped the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl twice. Regretfully, it seems as though the defending champions could lose one of their greatest players to NFL free agency.
Even if Kansas City can restructure Patrick Mahomes’ contract this offseason to free up a considerable amount of salary space, it might not be enough to keep all of their defensive players who are expected to enter free agency. It looks like defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo may lose one of his key players to another team, even with the franchise tag available to the team.
The Chiefs can only use the franchise tag once, so one of their great defensive players will be free to negotiate with other teams even if they fully want to make every attempt to keep both Sneed and Jones. NFL teams are already being mentioned as fierce rivals to Kansas City in a bidding war, even before anything occurs.
The Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys, and Las Vegas Raiders are three teams to keep a careful eye on with interest in Sneed if he enters the market this offseason, according to Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda.
Sneed would probably line up opposite A.J. Terrell for the Falcons. With one of the strongest cornerback tandems the team has ever had, it would give Atlanta’s head coach Raheem Morris two defensive backs he can rely on in man coverage, enabling him to blitz more frequently.
Losing Sneed to the Raiders would be the worst-case scenario for Kansas City. The Raiders are in desperate need of a No. 1 cornerback, and the Chiefs’ pass defense would benefit greatly from filling the void left by Sneed’s absence over the past few years. Although Jones’ desire to become one of the highest-paid NFL players may override Kansas City’s ability to use the franchise tag on Sneed, the All-Pro defensive tackle will ultimately choose to sign a long-term contract.
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