Mecole Hardman Reveals Why He Stayed With Chiefs

The veteran wide receiver garnered interest from several teams this offseason but decided to stay in Kansas City.
Super Bowl LVIII - San Francisco 49ers v Kansas City Chiefs
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Kansas City Chiefs veteran wide receiver Mecole Hardman was one of the biggest heroes from the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers. Hardman had three receptions (three targets) for 57 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime.

It was the perfect ending for Hardman, who originally started the 2023 season with the New York Jets, but found his way back to Kansas City at the trade deadline. 

The Chiefs re-signed the veteran wide receiver last month to a one-year deal, giving superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes another familiar face to throw to this season. However, there was a chance that Hardman could’ve played elsewhere this season, but he decided to return to KC for this special reason.

Hardman told reporters at training camp on Sunday that several teams were interested in him, per Pete Sweeney of Arrowhead Pride. However, the veteran wide receiver decided that staying in Kansas City was the best option.

Sweeney adds that Hardman highlighted his familiarity with the playbook and head coach Andy Reid putting him in a position to make an impact.

If you are a Chiefs fan, you must be excited to hear Hardman turned down other offers to return to Kansas City and try to complete the three-peat. Last year, the veteran wideout saw how things were with the Jets, who didn’t use him correctly.

At least with the Chiefs, Hardman knows the coaches, playbook, and how the team will use him on offense and special teams. With Rashee Rice’s off-the-field situation and Kadarius Toney not a lock to the 53-man roster, Hardman has a chance to be one of the Chiefs’ top 3 or 4 receivers this season.

In six regular season games with the Chiefs last year, Hardman only posted 14 receptions (21 targets) for 118 yards. However, we should expect more from the 26-year-old wide receiver, who has become a fan favorite in Kansas City.

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