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Breaking news: Chiefs strike deal to bring Derrick Nnadi home
The Kansas City Chiefs are reuniting with a familiar face, having agreed to acquire defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi from the New York Jets in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round draft pick while also receiving a seventh-rounder in return. The move comes less than six months after Nnadi left Kansas City in free agency and just days after reports suggested the Jets were already questioning his fit in their front-seven.
How the trade materialized
• Jets’ defensive-line depth ballooned during camp when New York added veterans Harrison Phillips and Jowon Briggs, leaving Nnadi buried on the depth chart and rumored to be a potential cut casualty.
• Kansas City, meanwhile, needed proven interior depth after Tershawn Wharton suffered a preseason ankle sprain. General manager Brett Veach moved quickly once it became clear Nnadi was available.
Why Kansas City wanted him back
1. System familiarity: Nnadi spent his first seven NFL seasons in Steve Spagnuolo’s 4-3 scheme and started 95 games, including three Super Bowls victories.
2. Run-stopping pedigree: From 2018-24 he posted a 7.7% run-stop rate, ranking top-20 among qualifying defensive tackles, per TruMedia.
3. Leadership: Travis Kelce once called Nnadi “the anchor of our interior,” praise that carries weight inside a locker room chasing a historic three-peat.
What it means for the Jets
Eating $1.1 million in dead cap is a small price for freeing up a roster spot for younger linemen like draft pick Kris Jenkins Jr. New York will rotate Phillips, Quinnen Williams and free-agent pickup Jowon Briggs as Robert Saleh emphasizes fresher legs up front.
Nnadi’s recent form
Critics point to last season’s dip in production—just 18 tackles and a career-low 1.5% pass-rush win rate—but Chiefs coaches believe the 29-year-old was miscast as a two-gap nose in New York’s scheme. Back in Kansas City, he’ll return to a one-gap role that maximizes his first-step quickness.
Contract details and cap impact
Nnadi is in year one of a two-year, $6 million deal signed with the Jets. The Chiefs inherit base salaries of $1.9 million in 2025 and $2.6 million in 2026, affordable figures for a contender with limited cap space.
Depth-chart projection
1. Chris Jones – 3-tech
2. Derrick Nnadi – 1-tech (early downs)
3. Mike Pennel – rotational nose
4. Keondre Coburn – developmental 3-tech
5. Danny Shelton – practice-squad candidate
Fantasy and betting takeaway
Kansas City’s run defense vaults back into the top-10 conversation, slightly lowering rushing expectations for AFC West backs. IDP managers in deep leagues can stash Nnadi for bye-week tackle floor, but his true value lies in boosting the Chiefs’ overall D/ST appeal.
Bottom line
The Chiefs paid a modest price to reclaim a locker-room favorite who knows their playbook, shores up a soft spot against the run and adds playoff-tested experience. For the Jets, flipping a declining veteran for future draft capital underscores a shift toward youth and versatility in Robert Saleh’s evolving defense.
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