The Kansas City Chiefs‘ season came to a triumphant close after winning back-to-back Super Bowls. And now, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach has some tough decisions to make.
L’Jarius Sneed, who led the team in interceptions and passes defensed this season, becomes an unrestricted free agent in March. According to Spotrac.com, Sneed is expected to earn a four-year, $65 million contract this offseason.
Speaking to Kay Adams on “Up & Adams” on February 15, the superstar cornerback was asked what he’d like to tell Veach ahead of free agency. The 27-year-old kept his message brief.
“Pay me,” Sneed said.
“Pay me, pay me. That’s what I’ve got to say. Pay me.”
"Pay me. Pay. Me."
L'Jarius Sneed's message to Chiefs GM Brett Veach 🔊@jay__sneed @heykayadams pic.twitter.com/gO6h5tP6eH
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) February 15, 2024
After winning two Super Bowls with the Chiefs, Sneed would love to stay in Kansas City. But the Louisiana Tech alum also knows his worth. Adams asked if he’d join the Chiefs in their hunt for an unprecedented three-peat.
“I hope so,” Sneed said. “I hope I’m here. But you never know how it goes. And I hope I’m here. I’m just planning on just doing what I do, play ball, and wherever I’m at, I’m gonna do my best.”
Including Sneed, the Chiefs have 19 pending unrestricted free agents. According to Spotrac.com, Kansas City ranks 17th in the NFL with $22.6 million in cap space. Even with the expected league-wide cap raise, Veach can’t afford to keep everyone.
L’Jarius Sneed Commented on the Chiefs Retaining Chris Jones: ‘They Can’t Keep Both of Us’
Chris Jones Told Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt, ‘They’ve Got to Keep Me Here’
This just can’t happen. Biggest play of the game and Chris Jones, the best DT in football is left unblocked. If Jones is blocked up, Brandon Aiyuk is wide open for a TD. Jauan Jennings open as well pic.twitter.com/chhd5gTjO0
— Chase Senior (@Chase_Senior) February 12, 2024
With the hunt for a three-peat in reach, Jones, who like Sneed, has played in Kansas City his entire career, wants to stay.
“I told (Chairman and CEO) Clark Hunt they’ve got to keep me here so we can keep this thing going,” Jones said, SI’s Jordan Foote reported. “We’ve got something special brewing here. We have a lot of young guys that continue to get better throughout the year. (Running back Isiah Pacheco) going into his third year and with guys like that, we can continue to carry this thing, man.”
Giving Jones, who turns 30 in June, even close to his market value will create havoc on the team’s salary cap. However, if Jones is open to taking a discount to help keep much of the team intact, Veach can maybe make some salary cap magic happen.