Overview
- ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that L’Jarius Sneed is visiting the Chiefs on Thursday, a meeting three outlets carried as a developing chance for a return to Kansas City.
- Sneed began his career with the Chiefs and played four seasons in Kansas City before a 2024 trade to Tennessee, and he has 69 career games with 43 passes defensed, 10 interceptions, and 6.5 sacks.
- The Tennessee Titans released Sneed this offseason after quad injuries limited him to just 12 games over the past two seasons, making his medical status the central issue for any new deal.
- The Chiefs have reshaped their cornerback group this offseason, losing Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson and adding draft pick Mansoor Delane, which helps explain why the team is exploring veteran options.
- This visit is a standard pre-signing evaluation and no contract has been reported; Kansas City’s decision will likely hinge on Sneed’s health and how he would fit as veteran depth behind younger cornerbacks.