The Unbelievable Loop: Is L'Jarius Sneed Headed Back to Kansas City?
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- August 25, 2025
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Just when you thought the chapter was closed, a thrilling twist in the NFL saga might be unfolding for the Kansas City Chiefs. Months after trading their formidable cornerback L'Jarius Sneed to the New York Jets, whispers are growing louder about an almost unbelievable scenario: a potential reunion.
Could the star defender, a cornerstone of their recent Super Bowl triumphs, truly find his way back to the Arrowhead faithful?
The initial trade sent shockwaves through the league. The Chiefs, known for their shrewd roster management, dealt Sneed to the Jets in exchange for a 2024 third-round pick and a 2025 seventh-round pick.
This move, while financially motivated, left a void in the Chiefs' elite defense. Sneed, a tenacious and lockdown corner, was set to play on the franchise tag for the Jets, valued at $19.8 million.
However, the plot thickened almost immediately. Reports emerged indicating that the Jets, despite acquiring Sneed and giving him a significant signing bonus of $4.18 million, weren't in any immediate rush to ink him to a long-term contract extension.
This hesitation is the spark igniting the current speculation. While Sneed is undoubtedly a top-tier talent, the Jets appear to be taking a cautious approach, perhaps wanting to see him perform through the season or negotiate from a stronger position.
This is where the idea of a Chiefs reunion, however improbable it sounds, gains traction.
NFL insider Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk has openly discussed the possibility, highlighting that if the Jets fail to secure Sneed to a long-term deal, they might consider trading him again before the October deadline. And if that happens, who better to come calling than the team that knows him best, the Kansas City Chiefs?
The complexities of such a move are undeniable.
The Chiefs essentially traded Sneed away to avoid a massive long-term contract. To re-acquire him, they would likely need to send draft capital back to the Jets – potentially even the very picks they received, or something more substantial, depending on how Sneed performs and the market develops. Furthermore, any team trading for Sneed would still face the challenge of extending him beyond his franchise tag, a financial commitment the Chiefs initially opted out of.
Yet, the allure of Sneed's return for Chiefs fans is palpable.
His aggressive play style, his ability to shadow top receivers, and his crucial contributions to their championship runs made him a fan favorite. Imagine the roar of the crowd if he stepped back onto GEHA Field at Arrowhead in a red jersey. While it remains a long shot, the NFL is a league of constant surprises.
The unresolved contract situation with the Jets provides a slim, yet intriguing, window for one of the most unexpected homecomings in recent memory. For now, all eyes are on the Jets and Sneed's future, as the Chiefs faithfully watch from afar, perhaps with a touch of nostalgia and a keen eye for opportunity.
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