Former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman locked up his importance in franchise history, catching a game-winning touchdown in the Super Bowl. It was an overtime game that had all the up-and-down drama Chiefs fans never wanted to have to stomach. However, the payoff was worth it with Hardman snatching the game-winner, and the Chiefs were officially back-to-back champions. The receiver would depart in the offseason, joining the train wreck that was the 2024 New York Jets. However, when things fell apart, the veteran returned to the team as needed depth.
In the 2025 offseason, Hardman found a new landing spot, signing a deal with the Green Bay Packers. The veteran receiver was expected to fill a depth role and play in the team's return game as well. Things appear to be on shaky ground with OTAs highlighting the Packers' surprise depth at the position and making it possible they opt to go with more promising young options. Hardman's roster spot is very much in jeopardy.
Chiefs Might Be in Position to Consider Another Reunion With Mecole Hardman
If the Packers were to move on, yet another reunion isn't out of the question. Head coach Andy Reid has consistently brought back former players and appears to have a fondness for the speedy veteran. While Hardman isn't going to play a major role for either franchise, the Chiefs might offer the receiver a bit of stability at the position.
If the Packers do part ways with the receiver, other potential landing spots could be the Atlanta Falcons, Pittsburgh Steelers, or Carolina Panthers, who all have depth concerns behind the starting options. For Hardman, it is a stark reminder of how quickly things change. It was just over a year ago that the receiver was a Super Bowl hero and appeared to be among the league's top complementary offseason additions.
Now, it is fair to question what Hardman's market would look like if the Packers opt to move on. It is a story Chiefs fans will keep an eye on with a slightly vested interest. If Hardman is released, it wouldn't be shocking to see the team turn back to the veteran one more time.