Jaguars $5 million rising superstar predicted to bolt to Chiefs in free agency

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The Kansas City Chiefs have made one thing very clear these last few seasons–they aren’t going anywhere.

Coming off back-to-back Super Bowl wins, the Chiefs are now 7-0 in their quest to achieve the first-ever “three-peat” in NFL history. And with Patrick Mahomes under center, Kansas City will be in the mix for additional Lombardi Trophies for many more years to come.

 

Because the Chiefs are such a winning machine, free agents are likely to flock to K.C. this spring in search of their first career rings. And no team seems farther from a ring right now than the Jacksonville Jaguars, making their players prime candidates to jump ship.

Jaguars safety Andre Cisco has been slowly becoming a superstar in the last few seasons, filling the stat sheet and turning heads with his physical style of play. Bleacher Report’s NFL Scouting Department predicted that the Chiefs would be the team to land Cisco as a free agent on Monday.

“Andre Cisco raised a few eyebrows when he told media that he saw “a lot of quit” in a Jaguars loss earlier this season. It’s not been a fun season for the Jaguars, and the struggles will likely be front-of-mind for Cisco as he hits free agency in the spring,” the authors said.

“The Chiefs are going to want to take a good look at their free agent safety options in the spring. Cisco has eight interceptions over the last two-and-a-half seasons and is only 24 years old.”

Cisco has 200 tackles, 21 passes defended, and eight interceptions so far in his four-year career. According to Sports Info Solutions, he has been worth 78 total points saved since the start of the 2022 season, making him one of the most valuable players at the safety position in recent history.

Adding Cisco would make an already-potent Chiefs defense even scarier, and though it would cost far more than his $5 million rookie contract, K.C. could get a discount if Cisco just wants to win. And after losing in Jacksonville all year, Cisco will likely be famished for a taste of the playoffs.

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