Multiple other teams, including the Indianapolis Colts, were interested in acquiring the ascending cornerback.
By Dianna Russini, Mark Puleo, Larry Holder, Nate Taylor and Joe Rexrode The are trading cornerback to the in exchange for a 2025 third-round pick and a 2024 seventh-round pick swap, a league source confirmed. The trade is pending a physical for Sneed.
was the first to report the news. Multiple other teams were interested in acquiring the ascending cornerback, who has played a key role in multiple Chiefs’ Super Bowl runs. A deal with Tennessee nearly materialized last week but . Advertisement The Chiefs had placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on Sneed earlier this month after a long-term deal could not be reached with the 27-year-old. The Chiefs locked up fellow defensive star on a record five-year deal worth $158.
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