Free-agent cornerback L'Jarius Sneed is visiting the Chiefs, a move that puts a possible reunion with Kansas City back on the board. The report surfaced in an NFL.com roundup item on the day of the visit.
For readers searching his name now, that is the headline: Sneed, once a key piece in the Chiefs' secondary, is back in their orbit while he remains on the market. The timing matters because every visit by a player of his profile can shift how a team approaches the rest of its roster, especially when the player already knows the system and the organization knows what he can do.
NFL.com identified Sneed as a free agent and said he was visiting the Chiefs, but offered no other details about the trip. The roundup format points readers to the outlet's transaction hub for a daily breakdown, which is another way of saying the update is real but still thin on answers. It does not say how long the visit will last, whether a contract offer is imminent, or how far along the sides might be in talks.
The missing detail is part of the story, too. The headline frames the trip as coming two years after a trade, but the body text available with the roundup does not spell that out, leaving the reunion angle implied rather than fully explained. That leaves Sneed in a familiar position for a veteran cornerback on the market: close enough to matter, not yet close enough to count on.
What happens next is still the open question. If Kansas City decides to move, it would be a swift sign that the Chiefs see a way to fold a known defender back into the mix; if not, Sneed's visit will stand as a short-lived but revealing stop in a free-agent search that is still taking shape.

