
Wide receiver production was underwhelming last season for the Kansas City Chiefs, as no receiver eclipsed 600 yards, and Travis Kelce led the team with 851 yards on 76 receptions.
While Tyquan Thornton's statistical output in 2025 was not worth writing home about, with 19 receptions for 438 yards and three touchdowns, the 2022 second-round pick proved to be a sure-handed deep-threat.
Kansas City's passing attack is somewhat of a question mark heading into next season, so retaining the 25-year-old receiver was an under-the-radar signing for the Chiefs.
According to NFL Insider Mike Garafolo, Kansas City is retaining Thornton on a two-year, $11 million deal. It is a bargain for a pass-catching option who made timely plays, especially early in the season before the Chiefs' offense slowly fell apart, as injuries and miscues began to pile up.
Ambiguity and uncertainty would be accurate descriptors of Kansas City's current receiver depth chart, as Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, Tyquan Thornton, and Jalen Royals are the most notable wideouts on the roster.
Rice is dealing with several off-field allegations, Worthy has struggled to develop into a legitimate pass-catching option who depends on manufactured touches, and Royals simply has not garnered many opportunities since being drafted in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Thornton is not going to take over the WR1 role in this offense, but he provides depth and reliability to a position group that, for the most part, is lacking in both departments.
While speaking with the media last offseason, quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke glowingly of Thornton, going into depth about how impressed he was with the former New England Patriots wide receiver.
Retaining Thornton for $5.5 million annually is a steal for Kansas City, which is monumental, considering that the front office still has nearly $20 million to spend in free agency.
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