Kansas City, MO – April 20, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs, reeling from a 40–22 Super Bowl LIX defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, are exploring a blockbuster trade to bolster their offense, sources told ESPN on Sunday. With tight end Travis Kelce approaching 36, Pro Football Network’s Sterling Xie identifies Kansas City as a prime landing spot for New Orleans Saints’ versatile $40 million tight end Taysom Hill, envisioning a dynamic duo to elevate Patrick Mahomes’ attack.
Taysom Hill, 34, in the final year of his contract, brings unmatched utility:
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99 receptions for 943 yards
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2,437 rushing yards
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33 rushing touchdowns
… over eight NFL seasons (NFL.com).
His 2024 stats (12 catches, 152 yards, 2 touchdowns) highlight his versatility — as a tight end, quarterback, runner, and returner — making him tailor-made for Andy Reid’s innovative playbook.
Meanwhile, Kelce’s 93 catches for 984 yards in 2024 remain elite, but adding a complementary weapon could help extend his prime and create chaos for defenses.
“Hill with Kelce? Chiefs offense unstoppable!”

How the Trade Works
The New Orleans Saints, tight against the salary cap, could save $10 million by trading Hill after June 1. That aligns with new head coach Kellen Moore’s 2025 rebuild strategy.
Sterling Xie suggests that a 2025 4th-round pick (No. 133) could be enough to close the deal, with the Chiefs holding eight draft selections.
“Veach snags Hill? That’s pure genius.”
What Hill Brings to KC
Hill’s arrival would diversify an offense that leaned heavily on Kelce and Rashee Rice in 2024 — especially important now that Rice may face suspension. A Chiefs source described Hill as:
“A multi-tool weapon.”
With $12.7 million in cap space, the Chiefs can absorb Hill’s $10 million cap hit (per Spotrac).
NFL fans lit up social media:
“Hill and Kelce? Super Bowl secured!”
Chiefs Going Big Before the Draft
After a quiet offseason (only signing Jaylon Moore and Mike Edwards), Kansas City is clearly ready to make waves. With the 2025 NFL Draft looming on April 24, this deal could redefine Reid’s playbook — and launch KC back into the Super Bowl spotlight.
