The Kansas City Chiefs are accustomed to dealing with changes at key positions. This season, they’ve already been without their top running back, Isiah Pacheco (broken fibula), and key free-agent signing Hollywood Brown (shoulder injury). On Sunday, they faced another major setback when leading receiver Rashee Rice went down, possibly with a torn ACL. Rice had made a strong impact with 24 catches and 288 yards in just three games, making his loss significant for the team. Given these challenges, it seems likely that Kansas City will pursue a trade before the NFL’s November deadline, continuing a trend from the past two years.
FanDuel speculated on Twitter/X about the Chiefs making a bold move for Browns star Amari Cooper, who is in the final year of a five-year, $100 million contract and might want to leave a struggling Cleveland team. However, the Chiefs’ salary cap situation is tight, with less than $5 million available, according to Over The Cap. If the Browns were willing to cover a significant portion of Cooper’s salary, a trade could be feasible. Cooper, coming off a Pro Bowl season with 72 catches for 1,250 yards, could effectively fill Rice’s role. Given the Browns’ disappointing 1-3 start and their low passing yardage ranking, moving Cooper for draft picks from the Chiefs could be a strategic decision for Cleveland.