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Chiefs release MVS
Per Fowler
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Source: <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> are releasing wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling.<br><br>Saves Kansas City $12 million on the cap.</p>— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) <a href="https://twitter.com/JFowlerESPN/status/1762855193647972566?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 28, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Thanks for coming through when it really counted.
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Thanks for your big plays, congrats on the rings
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MVS, if you dont want your ring, I will take it.
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The right business decision, hope it works out for him somewhere else.
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This was expected. He made some huge plays when we needed him to. Now we need the cap relief….
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One down 2 more to go.
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The medicine ball catches are no more
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Always will be remembered for his playoff heroics, particularly vs CIN in 2023 AFCCG.
Thank you for your service. Enjoy your rings. |
Yeah nothing against him, regardless of his numbers just last year on his deal and probably didn't want to ask him to take 1/4 of the money as disrespectful as that would've been. Wish him the best, glad we could get 2 rings with him.
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Will any team sign him?
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A few big catches in big moments for which I will be eternally grateful. A lot of awful drops, but as far as I can remember he limited those to the regular season.
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Thanks for the big plays in the playoffs. Please, wherever you go next, don't talk shit about the Chiefs. I'm tired of disliking our former players.
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Still has more rings than Rodgers
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How are they ever going to replace those 300 yards? We're doomed!
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> are giving Marquez Valdes-Scantling a head start on free agency by releasing him now. There is an appreciation in that building for what he did during his two years and how he bounced back despite some struggles. <br><br>Doing him right by making the move early instead of… <a href="https://t.co/ZQqKu3brH7">https://t.co/ZQqKu3brH7</a></p>— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/MySportsUpdate/status/1762857739951219112?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 28, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Frank Clark planted the Chiefs flag after SB LVII and petered out. MVS planted it this time
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How long until this guy is a november practice squad signing? Over under 1.5 seasons.
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Thanks for the memories.
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thanks for the big plays that let us get to and win the superbowls
best of luck MVS |
He was never going to be on this team for the third year of that contract.
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Goodluck on your career MVS. Go to an NFC team so it will make the pain bearable for us.
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Thank you sir!
Bounced back in a huge way when we needed him. |
Will always be appreciative for the AFC Title Game against the Bengals when he stepped up after everyone else went down.
And the big catches this post season as well. Good luck to you MVS at your next employer, as long as it's not in the AFC West. Then, of course, I'll be obligated to tell you to kindly choke on an AIDS infested flaming dick while hanging from a flaming AIDS tree. Nothing personal, those are just the rules. |
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Plenty of ways to remember him, but I’ll choose to remember him fondly.
Came through when it mattered even if he was overpaid. |
His AFCCG performances the last 2 years made him worth every penny.
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Happy trails, MVS
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Thank you mvs
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He came up big in the playoffs like Clark. We paid too much for both, but hard to argue the results. Good luck to him.
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Thanks for the clutch catches in the post season!! Goodbye and good luck!!
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Congrats on the two rings! Really came through when it mattered most.
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Expected and glad to see it happen!
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MVClark did great in the playoffs both years he was here. Two rings in two years. Now he can try and go cash in elsewhere.
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For any team looking for a receiver specializing in wholly unnecessary body-contorting fall-down catches, look no further than MVS.
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Thanks for making the big catches. Best of Luck wherever you land. Not sure what the regular season issues were , but it's crazy that one of the more frustrating seasons in the mahomes Era ended with such a positive and now those frustrations are almost wiped away...almost... except CP has a long memory
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Said it after the Cincy game, it's doubly so after this season's playoff run - MVS should never have to buy a beer in Kansas City again.
He obviously had some struggles during the regular season but when we needed him in the playoffs, he was there. And that was a strange theme for the guy over his 2 years here. If he comes back at/near the vet minimum after a market doesn't develop for him, I won't be upset about it. If he goes somewhere and gets $6-8 million next season, that won't bother me either. We'll have ultimately paid $18 million for 2 years of MVS (spread over 3 years of cap). Not a great return on that but hell, we've spent more money on worse. Hope he lands somewhere next year and finds a groove. How many HoF quarterbacks are there left in the league for him to disappoint? Is he gonna go to Buffalo to replace Davis? I'd take Allen over any other QB in the league right now so that's gotta be his play. Dude's taste in QBs is pristine... |
Dude has 2 rings in 2 years...not many guys can say that. He'll get a gig somewhere, prolly with the Jets or something. He'll be fine...and we'll roll on without him cuz except for some critical shit in the playoffs, he was pretty awful this season.
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Appreciate you MVS!
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The Sammy Watkins and Kadarious Toney of Super Bowl 58
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Stepped up HUGE in the most dire moments!! Dude is a 2x champ and has his place cemented in the lore of KC's hay day. I'll never forget that TD he had against Cincy in the AFCCG. I was stunned in that moment.
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Another playoff legend who will forever be a Chief.
Thanks MVS!! |
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Really appreciate that he stepped up when it mattered. Including last year in the playoffs against the Bengals when he was the only healthy WR we had.
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I appreciate the playoff and Super Bowl moments, hope he catches on (no pun intended) with another team and makes more money.
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This was a given, but I'd take him back at a much lower number. If not, he performed when it counted. Best of luck, MVS.
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Even if he had an average year, most of us thought this 3rd year was fluff and he would be cut when he signed the contract. He game up big in the playoffs and I thank him for that...
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Was he overpaid? Sure, but what would you have paid for the contributions he made in the AFCCGs and the SB in hindsight, if we'd lost those games?
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Chiefs will almost certainly have a new starting WR opposite Rice who isn't currently on the roster.
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Even though it seemed like he was invisible for a lot of his time here, MVS was involved in a lot of the best plays of the lsat two years.
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He made a ton of good plays...the catch in the 4th quarter against Baltimore, touchdowns in the super bowl, etc. However, he was infurating at times too - no moreso than when he ran backwards in the Super Bowl instead of just getting tackled near the 1st down marker. Mahomes had to pull one out just to keep that game tying drive going.
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In the end, it is a business
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He made great plays but I think any other average nfl receiver makes those same plays , he ran lazy routes and sometimes quit on them and never seemed to fight through DB to make plays , few big drops I think we should be able to upgrade for much cheaper .
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What’s our cap situation now?
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Prediction: faiders & their PMII obsessed coach will make a run at signing MVS.This inane attempt to crack the Chiefs’ Code will only result in MORE faider failure. Possibly a good opportunity for MVS to pillage their salary cap.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-theme="dark"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Currently there should be seven teams over the 2024 salary cap<br><br>49ers- $5M<br>Cowboys- $10M<br>Broncos- $17M<br>Chargers- $26M<br>Saints- $26M<br>Dolphins- $29M<br>Bills- $40M<a href="https://t.co/Hkdk6oX15g">https://t.co/Hkdk6oX15g</a></p>— Jason_OTC (@Jason_OTC) <a href="https://twitter.com/Jason_OTC/status/1762865955573506471?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 28, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Idk how this is the case, their website said 27m earlier today. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Okay its because of sneeds franchise tag Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Everytime I see the Bills 40m over I scratch my head. Like what kind of ****ing planning went on there.
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I could see him going to the Chargers.
Harbough is a slimy **** and would probably try to milk any possible advantage. |
Hopefully he goes to Denver because he's only good in the playoffs.
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Say what you want about MVS but he made a clutch play in the Super Bowl that very few wide receivers could ever make.
Turning a 6 yard gain into a four yard loss in OT. Unfortunately for the 49ers that clutch play wasn't quite enough for them to get the W. |
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Post season Chief hero..just like the Shark(suck it dj)
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And I thought those days were past us when Robinson left. |
Appreciate your time here:thumb:, and post season success. Happy Trails!
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Filled the Watkins playoff receiver role well. Honestly, that fulfilled everything I could have hoped for from his signing.
Thanks for everything, MVS! |
Thanks for those 4-5 catches.
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Chiefs To Release Marquez Valdes-Scantling February 28th, 2024 at 9:07am CST • By Sam Robinson Marquez Valdes-Scantling collected two Super Bowl rings as a veteran presence in what became a wildly inconsistent Chiefs receiving corps. The ex-Packer, of course, contributed to the inconsistency. And his cap charge in 2024 will lead to a separation. The Chiefs are expected to release Valdes-Scantling, according to ESPN.com’s Jeremy Fowler. The move will save $12MM for the two-time reigning champions. MVS was due to make $11.56MM in nonguaranteed base salary next season. ADVERTISEMENT While Valdes-Scantling frequently drew scrutiny due to his drop penchant — not exactly the lone Chiefs cog to struggle on this front — he made some important contributions as a member of the team. MVS caught a touchdown pass in Super Bowl LVIII and snagged a deep toss from Patrick Mahomes that held off the Ravens in the AFC championship game. In the 2022 AFC title game, the Chiefs lost their three other top receivers due to injury. Valdes-Scantling’s 116-yard performance played a pivotal role in the Chiefs fending off the Bengals. But the NFL’s latest dynasty is in need of cap space due. Both Chris Jones and L’Jarius Sneed are due for free agency. The Chiefs are prepared to tag Sneed, at $19.8MM, but as of Wednesday morning, they did not hold enough cap room to even do that. With the team still in talks with Jones, the $12MM in additional funds will help. Though, the future Hall of Famer is a real threat to hit the market come March 11. Shortly after trading Tyreek Hill in March 2022, the Chiefs reached an agreement with Valdes-Scantling to come over from the Packers. MVS signed a three-year, $30MM deal that morphed into a pay-as-you-go structure following the 2022 season. The Chiefs liked enough about what they saw to keep the former fifth-round pick in 2023, doing so as they let JuJu Smith-Schuster walk in free agency. MVS finished with 687 receiving yards in 2023 but tailed off — the AFC title game resurgence notwithstanding — down the stretch. Last season, the up-and-down pass catcher totaled only 315 yards despite playing 16 games. A crucial drop may have cost the Chiefs a November win against the Eagles. ADVERTISEMENT While MVS joined Kadarius Toney and Skyy Moore in submitting iffy seasons that turned wide receiver into the team’s biggest weakness, the veteran was still needed down the stretch. The Chiefs effectively determined they were a more reliable offense without Moore and Toney. Neither of the young receivers played after Week 15. Kansas City went 6-0 without the drop-prone pass catchers henceforth, but both Toney and Moore remain tied to rookie deals. Toney’s January outburst on social media — related to the team keeping him on its injury report for the AFC championship game — preceded the former first-round pick becoming a healthy scratch for Super Bowl LVIII. The 2022 trade acquisition is far from certain to be a Chief in 2024. In addition to Moore, the Chiefs still roster 2023 second-round pick Rashee Rice. Backup wideout Justin Watson, who became a more important piece due to the higher-profile WRs’ drop issues, is also under contract for the ’24 season. It is a mortal lock, however, the Chiefs make a major upgrade attempt at the position this offseason. |
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