Unfortunately, the Kansas City Chiefs will not have the opportunity to sign a current superstar like Michael Pittman Jr. after franchise tags and extensions snatched the top free agent wide receiver targets off the market. Kansas City Chiefs Unfortunately, it seems the Kansas City Chiefs won't be able to sign a star player like Michael Pittman Jr. due to other teams locking up the top free agent wide receivers. Mike Evans, Tee Higgins or Michael Pittman Jr. Unfortunately, the Kansas City Chiefs will not be able to sign Michael Pittman Jr. as other teams have already signed the top free agent wide receivers through franchise tags and extensions.
However, KC could still pivot to a former NFL superstar with playoff experience. “OBJ to KC? Seriously?” Ex-NFL general manager Randy Mueller teased on social media on March 8. Adding: “I’d love it- it’s a win win. Would be a top 5 fit [in my opinion].” Randy Mueller teased Randy Mueller, a former NFL general manager, suggested on social media on March 8 that the Chiefs should seriously consider adding Odell Beckham Jr. to their team, believing it would be a great fit.
Similarly, FanSided writer Joel Wagler named five-time 1,000-yard pass-catcher and Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl champion as a “productive WR free agent [that] Kansas City could afford” on March 7. the former five-time 1,000-yard productive WR free agent that Kansas City could afford Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl champion
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“One key stat that leans in Beckham’s favor is he averaged over 16 yards per reception with Baltimore, which has to be appealing to the Chiefs,” the FanSided analyst continued, voicing: “There is still a lot of talent left, despite his age and injury history.” “One key stat that supports Beckham is his average of over 16 yards per catch with Baltimore, which would be attractive to the Chiefs,” the FanSided analyst continued, adding: “Despite his age and injury history, he still has a lot of talent.” Baltimore makes $15 million last year with the
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Unfortunately, the Baltimore Ravens might not have a roster spot for Odell Beckham Jr. based on their actions and statements this offseason.
In 2023, Beckham was in the same boat, and he eventually signed with the Ravens. Now, it appears Baltimore could go another direction in 2024.
“Beckham, 31, will become a free agent if he doesn’t reach an extension with the Ravens by March 14, a day after the start of the new league year. But it’s unknown whether Baltimore will have a spot for Beckham based on what the team has said and done this offseason,” ESPN’s Jamison Hensley reported on March 4.
According to ESPN’s Jamison Hensley, it's uncertain if the Baltimore Ravens will keep Odell Beckham Jr. as they have not committed to it, even though he will become a free agent if he doesn't extend with them by March 14.
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Unfortunately, Baltimore has already taken steps that signal they may not have room for Odell Beckham Jr. as they have re-signed Nelson Agholor and mentioned increasing opportunities for other players in his position. Rashee Rice after the Marquez Valdez-Scantling cut.
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Odell Beckham Jr. wants to make it clear that he still has a lot to offer after losing to the Chiefs in the playoffs.
The Chiefs defeated Beckham and the Ravens in the AFC Championship game, preventing them from making it to the Super Bowl in February. After the loss, the experienced wide receiver discussed his future.
“For me, regardless of what anyone else thinks, I believe that I can still play football,” Beckham stated, adding: “And I know that I still have what it takes in the tank.”
He continued: “Regarding my future, I will take a moment to step back, take a breath, lift my chin up, understand that life moves on, and then we will work out what comes next after that.”
Beckham has become somewhat of an NFL mercenary since leaving the Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants before that, but he has frequently expressed a desire to secure a new long-term team through free agency. However, due to his advancing age and history of injuries, he has had to accept short-term offers.
The Chiefs might consider a one-year deal if the terms are right, similar to what Baltimore did the previous year. And if no other offers are available, who better to catch passes from than Patrick Mahomes? They say, if you can't beat them, join them.