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Chiefs on Verge of Landing Saints Field-Stretcher WR for Patrick Mahomes with Trade Deadline Approaching


Posted October 4, 2025

Kansas City, MO – October 4, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs are on the cusp of making a major move at the NFL trade deadline. With the stretch run looming, the front office is preparing to add another burst of vertical speed to balance Patrick Mahomes’ passing attack.

Kansas City has hummed on offense, but the depth of true take-the-top-off threats behind the headline names has been tested. Defenses have squeezed the intermediate windows, daring the Chiefs to win consistently over the top.

With the deadline nearing, reports indicate Kansas City is finalizing talks with an NFC South team to acquire a proven playmaker. The deal would involve mid-round draft compensation and could be completed within days.

That player is New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed, a bona fide field-stretcher whose acceleration and long-speed have flipped games on a single snap. On a team-friendly deal and with added value in the return game, Shaheed is viewed as a clean schematic fit for Andy Reid’s vertical menu.

The proposed exchange would send a fourth-round pick to New Orleans, giving Kansas City a receiver capable of forcing safeties to respect the deep third — opening underneath space for Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice, while complementing Xavier Worthy and Marquise “Hollywood” Brown.

For the Saints, the move makes sense from a roster-building standpoint. It adds draft capital, relieves future flexibility concerns, and redirects snaps toward their younger receiving core as they recalibrate for the back half of the season.

Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy has hinted at expanding the downfield elements of the call sheet in recent weeks, but adding Shaheed would immediately elevate the explosive-play ceiling and align with the Chiefs’ “stress every blade of grass” philosophy.

If completed, the trade would mark another deadline splash at receiver — and this time, the addition looks finely tuned to Mahomes’ deep-ball strengths and Kansas City’s push to stretch defenses vertically when it matters most.

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