Kansas City is trading its first-round pick Thursday night, along with three other picks in the 2021 and 2022 drafts, to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for Pro Bowl OT Orlando Brown and one pick in the 2021 draft and another in 2022, per sources.
While driving around today and listening to ESPN radio, a reporter says Brown has come out and publicly said he's NOT going to sign an extension with KC right away. He's going to play-out his one year remaining on his contract, then become a FA and go to the highest bidder. You think that deal that Trent Williams signed didn't get anyone's attention? He didn't rule out eventually re-signing with KC, but only after he finds out his worth on the FA market. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GoForIt:
While driving around today and listening to ESPN radio, a reporter says Brown has come out and publicly said he's NOT going to sign an extension with KC right away. He's going to play-out his one year remaining on his contract, then become a FA and go to the highest bidder. You think that deal that Trent Williams signed didn't get anyone's attention? He didn't rule out eventually re-signing with KC, but only after he finds out his worth on the FA market.
Originally Posted by GoForIt:
While driving around today and listening to ESPN radio, a reporter says Brown has come out and publicly said he's NOT going to sign an extension with KC right away. He's going to play-out his one year remaining on his contract, then become a FA and go to the highest bidder. You think that deal that Trent Williams signed didn't get anyone's attention? He didn't rule out eventually re-signing with KC, but only after he finds out his worth on the FA market.
Yikes!
Do we have any source material to back this up? A link??
Or is this just a typical ‘this guy heard from this guy that Orlando said . . . .’ ?
Either way, doesn’t matter. This year is a trial run to see if OBJ fits with the Chiefs. If he does, they’ll work on signing him to a long term deal. If not, they can either franchise tag him or let him walk and get a 3rd round comp pick for him. Either way, pretty small risk for the Chiefs to acquire him and more than worth the payoff if it leads to another SB appearance and/or Super Bowl win. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GoForIt:
While driving around today and listening to ESPN radio, a reporter says Brown has come out and publicly said he's NOT going to sign an extension with KC right away. He's going to play-out his one year remaining on his contract, then become a FA and go to the highest bidder. You think that deal that Trent Williams signed didn't get anyone's attention? He didn't rule out eventually re-signing with KC, but only after he finds out his worth on the FA market.
Not true...chiefs can keep him for the next three years for UNDER 20m per year...so imo we hold all the cards here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GoForIt:
While driving around today and listening to ESPN radio, a reporter says Brown has come out and publicly said he's NOT going to sign an extension with KC right away. He's going to play-out his one year remaining on his contract, then become a FA and go to the highest bidder. You think that deal that Trent Williams signed didn't get anyone's attention? He didn't rule out eventually re-signing with KC, but only after he finds out his worth on the FA market.
I would say that too at this point, however, he most likely will be open to a longer term deal with Guarantees to mitigate any potential injury rather than be franchised next year. Worse case scenario we tag and trade him next spring... [Reply]
Originally Posted by TomBarndtsTwin:
Do we have any source material to back this up? A link??
Or is this just a typical ‘this guy heard from this guy that Orlando said . . . .’ ?
Either way, doesn’t matter. This year is a trial run to see if OBJ fits with the Chiefs. If he does, they’ll work on signing him to a long term deal. If not, they can either franchise tag him or let him walk and get a 3rd round comp pick for him. Either way, pretty small risk for the Chiefs to acquire him and more than worth the payoff if it leads to another SB appearance and/or Super Bowl win.
Totally disagree with this statement. Giving up a 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th is not a small risk. [Reply]
Originally Posted by comochiefsfan:
Please don't legitimize this cringe lord by calling him a "Bucs fan". He is not a Bucs fan. He is a Brady bandwagon ball washer.
Those kind of people aren't fans. They're pathetic.
This. Cocksucker probably has a jersey for every team Lebron James ever played for as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
This is so strange. A month or so before the trade, Brown said he wanted to sign an extension with whoever trades for him.
Now, this?
I guess his agent woke up snd realized he’s worth a lot more than the 20m per year that was talked about.
Oh well.
I still think that he will get a new deal before camp...but I may be wrong.
Also went from protecting a glorified running back to now the league's golden goose. [Reply]