The Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to complete the NFL’s first-ever championship three-peat with a win over the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9, but the future of the team’s dynasty will need to be reevaluated in the offseason.
To maintain the unfathomable level of success that Kansas City has achieved over the last seven seasons, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach will have to think outside of the box and make shrewd maneuvers to ensure his team can continue competing for Super Bowl titles.
One option Veach may have would be to explore a trade for Cleveland Browns pass-rusher Myles Garrett, who formally requested a trade on Monday ahead of Super Bowl LIX:
Myles Garrett has requested a trade.
His statement: pic.twitter.com/yx5Q9Exa0V
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 3, 2025
According to Browns Wire editor Cory Kinnan, any potential pick-for-player trade for Garrett would have to involve at least two first-round selections, and would likely look a lot like the deal that sent Khalil Mack from the then-Oakland Raiders to the Chicago Bears in 2018.
However, one option Kansas City might consider is sending star defensive tackle Chris Jones to Cleveland in exchange for a less valuable package of picks to land Garrett.
In such a scenario, the Chiefs could be expected to give up Jones, a first-round pick, and a second or third-round pick swap to land Garrett.