🚨 BREAKING SHIFT: The Kansas City Chiefs are entering a seismic offseason after Patrick Mahomes suffered a season ending torn ACL in Week fifteen, leaving the franchise staring at uncertainty not felt in the Mahomes era. Insiders say doubts about his availability for the twenty twenty six opener have sparked urgent discussions at every level of the organization. As internal evaluations intensify, analysts across the league are pointing to Russell Wilson as the ideal bridge capable of stabilizing a shaken dynasty. The air around Kansas City is thick with tension as the team braces for a defining transitionšŸ‘‡šŸ‘‡šŸ‘‡

TheĀ Kansas City ChiefsĀ could explore the veteran quarterback market this offseason, with Patrick Mahomes’ status uncertain for Week 1 of the 2026 season as heĀ recovers from a torn ACL.

Kansas City’s backup from 2025, Gardner Minshew, is also set to hit free agency, and it remains to be seen whether the team trusts Chris Oladokun enough to make him the starter to begin 2026 if Mahomes misses some time.

That said,Ā Bleacher Report’sĀ Kristopher KnoxĀ believes the Chiefs should pursueĀ New York GiantsĀ signal-caller Russell Wilson in free agency.

Knox even believes Kansas City is the best landing spot for Wilson at this stage of his career:

ā€œWilson is unlikely to find a true starting opportunity this offseason, but he could make sense as a bridge option for the Kansas City Chiefs. Patrick Mahomes is recovering from a torn ACL, and neither Gardner Minshew nor Chris Oladokun is under contract for 2026.Ā Joining Kansas City might allow Wilson to start a few more games, perhaps be part of a Chiefs resurgence, and calmly shift into the backup phase of his career.ā€

Wilson’s days of being a consistent starting quarterback are over. The 37-year-old started 3 games for the Giants in 2025, tossing three touchdowns to three interceptionsĀ before being benchedĀ for Jaxson Dart.

Though Wilson is past his prime, the nine-time Pro Bowler can still be a fantastic backup and provide valuable veteran experience to any quarterback room.

Signing Wilson to a cheap deal to fill in for Mahomes to kick off the 2026 season would be a savvy move from Chiefs general manager Brett Veach. Spotrac projects Wilson will land just aĀ one-year deal worth $5.7 millionĀ this offseason.

Kansas City would be a fitting spot for Wilson to potentially end his career, as he would be a solid backup for Mahomes and provide viable play until the multiple-time MVP is ready to return.

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