Overview
- Sneed visited the Chiefs on Thursday for a free-agent workout and meeting, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter and multiple outlets.
- He has been a free agent since March after the Tennessee Titans waived him following two injury-plagued seasons in which he played 12 games, recorded no interceptions, and allowed a 107.7 passer rating.
- A December 2024 legal case that led to an indictment was reduced and then dismissed in May 2026, removing that off-field issue from his status.
- Kansas City faces cornerback needs after trading Trent McDuffie and losing Jaylen Watson and after drafting Mansoor Delane, and Sneed offers familiarity with the system and veteran experience.
- Any reunion is tentative because the Chiefs will require medical clearance and would likely offer a short, prove-it contract that competes with younger corners while affecting depth and mentorship in the secondary.