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Sources: Chiefs Reach Agreement With Browns to Acquire WR Star — Pending Physical

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Kansas City, MO – September 18, 2025 — Two difficult opening games have left Kansas City in need of a real jolt. Tonight, that jolt arrives from Cleveland: the Chiefs have reached a framework agreement to acquire wide receiver Jerry Jeudy from the Browns, with the deal to be finalized pending a physical.

With Xavier Worthy sidelined by injury and Rashee Rice suspended, Kansas City has been living on short-term fixes. Hollywood Brown and Tyquan Thornton bring speed, but Andy Reid needs more: a receiver who can consistently separate in the short-to-intermediate areas, read space, and steady drives when the offense wobbles. Jeudy—renowned for his clean route-running and flexibility at Z/slot—fits that brief almost perfectly.

 
 

Under the expected terms, Cleveland receives a conditional 2026 third-round pick (which can escalate to a second-rounder if Jeudy hits performance thresholds such as snap rate and total yards) plus a 2027 sixth-round pick; in return, the Chiefs receive Jeudy and a 2027 seventh-round pick. To keep the midseason mechanics smooth, the Browns will retain a portion of Jeudy’s 2025 salary; specifics will be finalized on the trade call with the NFL once the physical is complete.

Tactically, the picture brightens right away. In 11 personnel, Jeudy can align from slot/bunch/stack, attack slant, dig, over, and choice concepts, help Patrick Mahomes find rhythm quickly, reduce pass-rush impact, and extend first-down chains. In 12 personnel, the high-low structure between Travis Kelce’s seam and Jeudy’s intermediate crossers forces difficult decisions on nickel defenders and linebackers, opening on-time throws—precisely what Kansas City lacked through two weeks.

 
 

Just as crucial: the middle of the field, Mahomes’ preferred territory in many pre-third-down situations, regains its punch. When Worthy and Rice return, the Chiefs can fluidly shift into 3×1 (trips) structures, layering RPO and play-action to stretch defenses horizontally and vertically—turning Jeudy into the balancing piece between boundary speed and between-the-hashes craft.

From Cleveland’s perspective, accepting a conditional Day 2 return signals a priority on 2026 draft capital while trusting the remaining depth in the receiver room. Financially, retaining a slice of salary not only boosts the trade’s overall value but also makes midseason cap math more approachable for potential buyers.

 
 

If he passes the physical, Jeudy will likely be onboarded with a limited package as soon as next weekend (around 40–55% of snaps), focused on third downstwo-minute drill, and quick-game concepts to build early timing with Mahomes before the playbook widens. Risks remain, of course: midseason integration takes time, target allocation must be handled carefully to avoid overlap with Kelce and Brown, and injury history is the final gate the physical must clear.

But if every door opens, the Chiefs suddenly own both depth and options. A true route technician over the middle might not deliver instant highlight-reel fireworks—yet that very steadiness is often the difference between an offense reacting to the game’s flow and an offense dictating it.

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Steelers Linked To Saints SuperStar With 5x Pro Bowl & 2x All-Pro in Blockbuster Trade
Pittsburgh, PA — According to a  circulating on X (Twitter), the Pittsburgh Steelers have been “linked” to Alvin Kamara—the New Orleans Saints superstar, five-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro—as a potential target ahead of the trade deadline. The speculation has heated up as various outlets have also floated Kamara as a logical “fit” should the Steelers look to add a versatile, late-season playmaker on offense. At 30, Kamara is a rare dual-threat RB who excels as both a runner and receiver. He tied the NFL single-game record with six rushing touchdowns (Christmas Day 2020 vs. the Vikings), and he has recently been recognized as the Saints’ all-time leader in rushing yards. Across his career: 5× Pro Bowl, 2× Second-Team All-Pro, and a skill set that meshes with Pittsburgh’s motion/spacing concepts—screens, angle/choice routes, safe check-downs, and short play-action. Tactically, if a move ever materialized, Kamara would immediately put stress on short-to-intermediate coverages, force defenses to roll a safety, and give Pittsburgh intriguing two-back looks alongside Najee Harris on 3rd-and-medium and in the red zone. In this hypothetical scenario, Kamara voices a desire for a fresh challenge after hitting so many personal milestones in New Orleans: “I’ve achieved just about everything with the Saints, and I want a new challenge for myself. What could be better than a team competing directly for a Super Bowl? Just thinking about wearing Black and Gold really excites me.” As of now, there has been no official confirmation from the Steelers or the Saints regarding any talks. Still, Kamara’s résumé and toolbox explain why his name is quickly paired with Pittsburgh whenever rumors of an offensive upgrade surface. With 5× Pro Bowls, 2× All-Pro honors, and a proven knack for tilting games as both a runner and receiver, even a whisper on social media is enough to make Steelers Nation perk up.