
New York Giants WR wants to sign with a contender. Could the Kansas City Chiefs be a fit?
New York Giants WR wants to sign with a contender. Could the Kansas City Chiefs be a fit?
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton recently appeared on the 'Talkin' Ball with Pat Leonard' podcast. He shared his unique attributes entering free agency, and they're similar to the traits of Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach
"When you look at that, my ability to stretch the field becomes more valuable because that leads to shorter drives, one-play touchdowns. You need chunk plays to score in this league," said Slayton. "We know we have a lot of interest out there. And when free agency opens up, we'll have a lot of different conversations to have with a lot of different people."
Slayton has never had a 1,000-yard season but possesses breakaway speed and handled shaky quarterback play throughout his tenure with New York. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, he was considered a trade option for the Chiefs before last season's trade deadline.
"Definitely, winning and being in an advantageous situation are probably two things that are really important for me right now," said Slayton. "Obviously, five out of my six years with the Giants, we weren't competitive. We didn't make the playoffs. We weren't really close to making the playoffs."
The Chiefs don't have much money as they enter free agency and are likely parting ways with several veteran receivers. Slayton could be an intriguing option if available in free agency.

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