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L'Jarius Sneed wants to stay with Kansas City Chiefs despite several other NFL teams interested in signing the cornerback... and telling GM Brett Veach to 'pay me'

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After winning two Super Bowls with the Kansas City Chiefs, cornerback L'Jarius Sneed desperately wants to stay with the team with free agency looming. 

Sneed does not have a contract for next season yet, but has starred for the Chiefs during their consecutive Super Bowl titles. 

Sneed has spent his entire professional career in Kansas City, after being drafted by the team in 2020. 


Soon after the Chiefs Super Bowl victory over the 49ers, Sneed sent a clear message to Kansas City general manager Brett Veach: 'Pay me.'

Several other teams are interested in attaining Sneed's services, and the 27-year-old could be in store for a bigger payday if he does leave the Chiefs. 

Sneed has expressed his desire to remain with the Chiefs after telling Veach to 'pay me'

Sneed has expressed his desire to remain with the Chiefs after telling Veach to 'pay me'

Sneed has spent his entire professional career with the Chiefs since being drafted in 2020

Sneed has spent his entire professional career with the Chiefs since being drafted in 2020

Yet, it is clear going for a third consecutive Super Bowl with the only NFL team he has played for is priority No 1 for Sneed.

'Two is legendary, but three? You never get tired of getting rings,' Sneed told KSHB.  'Hopefully I’m with the Chiefs. Hopefully I’m still here and we can go back and repeat.'

The Chiefs have already placed their non-exclusive franchise tag on Sneed. 

That gives Sneed the opportunity to negotiate with other teams. Before he can sign a contract elsewhere, the Chiefs can match or beat any other team's offer to keep him in Kansas City. 

Without Sneed, the Chiefs might have not won consecutive Super Bowls, as he was responsible for forcing Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers to fumble the ball during the final quarter of the AFC Championship game. 

Sneed was playing last season on the final year of his $3.9million rookie contract. 

The cornerback could more than quadruple that amount with his next contract.  

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