The Kansas City Chiefs just made a major move to bolster their offensive arsenal for Patrick Mahomes—and it could be one of the biggest signings of the offseason.
According to multiple reports, the Chiefs have landed a former All-Pro wide receiver who once signed a $69 million deal with the Seattle Seahawks, providing Mahomes with another dynamic weapon as Kansas City looks to chase a historic three-peat in 2025.
While the Chiefs have already been aggressive this offseason, this move marks a significant upgrade at the wide receiver position. The unnamed star—widely recognized for his elite route-running, explosiveness after the catch, and ability to stretch the field—brings veteran leadership and big-game experience to an already potent offense.
The playmaker in question is expected to slot in immediately as Mahomes’ go-to option alongside rising young talent Rashee Rice and newly acquired Marquise “Hollywood” Brown. His ability to operate both in the slot and outside gives head coach Andy Reid the kind of versatility that can create mismatches all over the field.
Kansas City’s pitch reportedly focused on the opportunity to win immediately with the league’s best quarterback under center, plus the chance to revive his career in a high-octane, championship-caliber environment. It worked.
This latest move continues the Chiefs’ strategy of retooling—not rebuilding—during their dynastic run. The former Seahawks star may not be in his prime, but with Mahomes throwing him the ball, he could be in line for a career resurgence.
The AFC just got even more dangerous.