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Chiefs Trade for Superstar TE with 2,651 Career Yards

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Chiefs have acquired star tight end Kyle Pitts from the Atlanta Falcons, sources told ESPN. Kelce, once an elite player, managed only 650 yards in 2024, with fans citing his high-profile romance with Taylor Swift as a distraction. Pitts’ 13.5 yards per catch average brings a new weapon to Patrick Mahomes.

Pitts, 26, with 2,651 career receiving yards, bolsters Kansas City’s offense. The Chiefs sent a 2025 second-round pick and a 2026 fifth-round pick to Atlanta, according to NFL Network.

Drafted fourth overall in 2021, Pitts recorded 1,026 yards as a rookie, earning a Pro Bowl nod. His 196 receptions and 10 touchdowns across 61 games make him a dynamic threat.

Standing at 6’6” and weighing 246 pounds, Pitts is a matchup nightmare. Chiefs fans on X erupted: “Pitts with Mahomes? Unstoppable!” Many noted that Kelce’s off-field distractions impacted his 2024 performance.

This trade addresses Kansas City’s need for a new receiving star. Per Spotrac, Pitts’ $10.878 million 2025 option fits within the Chiefs’ limited $25 million cap space as they chase another title.

Falcons fans complained on X: “Pitts for picks? Terrible!” Atlanta is shifting focus to younger wide receivers, while the Chiefs aim to extend their dynasty with Pitts’ arrival.

After a 12-5 season in 2024, Kansas City is eyeing another Super Bowl. At 26, Pitts could be the key to unlocking Mahomes’ offense once more. Chiefs Kingdom is buzzing as training camp nears.

Stay tuned to ESPN for updates on how Pitts transforms Kansas City’s potent offense.

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