Breaking: Kansas City Chiefs Opt to Keep 2021 Draft Pick 26 years old Cornell Powell for 2024 Season Despite Limited Playing Time…

The Kansas City Chiefs have made a decisive move regarding their wide receiver lineup for the upcoming 2024 season, opting to retain a player who faced uncertainty on the roster throughout 2023. The Chiefs’ receiving corps struggled significantly during the previous regular season, leading the league in dropped passes.

Amid speculation about potential roster changes, particularly concerning Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Kadarius Toney, many fans and analysts believed the Chiefs should part ways with these players. Valdes-Scantling, in particular, could be a cost-saving cut, while Toney’s on-field performance was marred by drops and penalties, with additional concerns about off-field distractions.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding these players, the Chiefs made a different decision regarding a 2021 draft pick, signing wide receiver Cornell Powell to their offseason roster. Powell, a fifth-round pick in 2021, saw his contract expire after the Super Bowl, but the Chiefs have chosen to bring him back for the 2024 season.

Despite being a standout player at Clemson, Powell has seen limited action for the Chiefs, appearing in just three games since the 2021 season, with no recorded stats. His primary role has been on the practice squad, where he spent the entirety of the 2023 season.

Despite his limited on-field opportunities, Powell has evidently shown enough potential and promise during his time on the practice squad to earn a new contract for the upcoming season. His retention adds depth to the Chiefs’ wide receiver group, which struggled to make a significant impact in 2023.

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