The Chiefs signed safety Julian Blackmon to a one-year, $8 million deal, sources told ESPN. The move, finalized Tuesday, aims to spark a turnover-starved defense after a 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss.
Blackmon, 27, boasts 15 career interceptions over five seasons, including two with Indianapolis in 2024, plus 65 tackles. His clutch pick against Russell Wilson last season highlights his playmaking, per PFF.

Chiefs GM Brett Veach, with $12.78 million in cap space, pairs Blackmon with Trent McDuffie and Chamarri Conner. Kansas City’s defense, ranked 22nd in takeaways in 2024, craved big plays.
The signing replaces Justin Reid, now with New Orleans. Blackmon’s 70.8 PFF coverage grade and versatility in box and deep coverage mesh with Steve Spagnuolo’s dynamic defensive scheme.
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Blackmon, durable despite past injuries, fits Andy Reid’s high-energy culture. His three clutch interceptions, including a 2023 game-winner versus Pittsburgh, bolster a youthful secondary with Jaylen Watson.
Recent moves, like adding Jaire Alexander, complement Blackmon’s arrival. The Chiefs’ offense, led by Patrick Mahomes’ 4,159 yards, needs defensive turnovers to counter AFC rivals like Buffalo.

Chiefs Kingdom lit up X: “Blackmon’s a steal!” tweeted @ChiefsFanatic. Others, like @KCFan4Life, raved, “His picks will fire up our D!” The deal preserves cap room for tweaks.
Blackmon’s youth and playmaking ignite hopes for a Super Bowl LX run. Can the safety transform Kansas City’s defense? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates on their revival.
