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    Chiefs Cap Crunch Could Force Two-Time Super Bowl Champ Jaylen Watson to Rams

    Selva VerseBy Selva VerseFebruary 27, 20264 Mins Read
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    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Arrowhead Stadium emptied out early this past December. For the first time since 2014, the Kansas City Chiefs watched the playoffs from the couch. A brutal string of one-possession losses and a late-season ACL tear for Patrick Mahomes buried the team in a shocking 6-11 hole. Now, general manager Brett Veach faces a brutal financial reality check. Even after restructuring Mahomes’ contract and releasing defensive end Michael Danna, Kansas City remains $6.3 million over the cap. That negative ledger means pain is coming to the defensive depth chart. The Jaylen Watson free agency watch is officially on, and the writing is on the wall.

    A Priced-Out Cornerback

    You could feel the tension building in the Chiefs’ front office weeks ago. They are practically bleeding talent heading into the March 11 open market. Safety Bryan Cook and linebacker Leo Chenal are looking for new deals, but Watson is the domino everyone expects to fall first. He arrived in 2022 as a seventh-round draft pick out of Washington State. Before that, he was famously working at a Wendy’s in Georgia just trying to keep his football dream alive. Four years later, he owns two Super Bowl rings and stands as one of the elite cover corners in the NFL.

    The 27-year-old just finished a punishing 2025 campaign where he locked down his side of the field. Starting 15 games, Watson allowed just 40 completions for 501 yards and a single touchdown. Quarterbacks looking his way posted a measly 79.0 passer rating on 64 targets. He did not just cover; he hunted. Watson racked up 64 tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks, and two interceptions. Pro Football Focus stamped him with a 74.1 grade, ranking him 16th overall among all cornerbacks.

    That kind of resume demands a premium. Spotrac projects Watson will command a three-year, $37.4 million contract. Kansas City simply does not have the cash. But Sean McVay does.

    Los Angeles Calls

    ESPN analytics expert Aaron Schatz already connected the dots, projecting the Los Angeles Rams as the primary destination for the 6-foot-2, 197-pound defender. The Rams are flush with $44 million in open cap space. They fell agonizingly short in the NFC Championship Game against the Seattle Seahawks, and their front office knows exactly what they need to get over the hump: a long, physical corner who can smother wideouts in press coverage and read the quarterback in zone.

    Schatz put it bluntly: “Watson is a talented corner with the size to press and the awareness to play zone coverage.”

    “This business is ruthless. You go to war with these guys, you win rings, and then the math gets in the way. Jaylen earned every penny coming his way, whether it’s here in red or somewhere else.”
    — Justin Reid, Kansas City Chiefs Safety

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    If Watson heads to the West Coast, the power dynamics in both conferences shift. The Rams immediately plug their biggest defensive leak, elevating them from a title contender to the heavy NFC favorite for 2026. A physical corner of Watson’s caliber allows Los Angeles to unleash their pass rush without fear of getting burned deep.

    For Kansas City, the loss creates a massive void in Steve Spagnuolo’s secondary. The Chiefs heavily rely on aggressive man coverage on the outside to manufacture pressure up front. Losing Watson means putting an immense amount of pressure on Trent McDuffie and incoming rookies to hold the line while Mahomes rehabs his knee. If Veach cannot find a bargain-bin replacement who punches above his weight, the Chiefs’ defense will regress—making a bounce-back into the 2026 playoff picture far more difficult than anyone in Missouri wants to admit.

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