L'Jarius Sneed Trade With AFC Team Reportedly 'Fell Apart'

A potential trade sending L'Jarius Sneed to the Titans has reportedly fallen apart
A potential trade sending L'Jarius Sneed to the Titans has reportedly fallen apart / Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
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There have been numerous conflicting reports about L'Jarius Sneed's ongoing trade negotiations with the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts emerging as two front-runners to land the star defender's services.

While we've seen potential compensation revealed for the Titans, new reports suggest a trade to Tennessee is now unlikely.

Here's the latest on the situation:

L'Jarius Sneed Trade to Titans Reportedly Fell Apart

We know that Sneed is seeking a massive payday that could make him the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL. That's been an issue for some teams as they hope to avoid sending hefty trade compensation on top of giving the former fourth-round pick a record contract.

With such difficulties in determining an appropriate trade partner, it's feeling more likely that Sneed winds up staying in Kansas City on the franchise tag as the organization aims for a three-peat.

Sneed remains perhaps the NFL's best cornerback and forms a fearsome duo with Trent McDuffie. After keeping several key veterans, including Chris Jones, and adding Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown in free agency, the Chiefs are as well-positioned as anyone to make another deep run in the postseason.

As it stands, Kansas City is -250 to win the AFC West for a ninth straight season. If the team manages to keep Sneed, those might be the shortest odds you see all year.

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