The Tennessee Titans’ defensive woes mount as they prepare for their divisional clash. In what’s becoming an all-too-familiar story for Titans fans, cornerback L’Jarius Sneed will be watching from the sidelines again. The talented defender’s extended absence due to a nagging quad injury has left a noticeable void in the team’s secondary, and with a crucial matchup against the Houston Texans looming, the timing couldn’t be worse.
The real scoop is brewing with L’Jarius X. Is he nostalgic about the Chiefs? He shared a post this Thursday saying, “🙏 the journey…” which hints that after Patrick Mahomes tried to convince him to stick around, he’s starting to miss the team again.
🙏 the journey…
— Sneed (@jay__sneed) November 21, 2024
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After his post, fans are reminiscing about his time with the Chiefs. Some are like, “Come back home, please!!!” while others say, “I wish you were still with the Chiefs, but I’m a big fan.” Then there are those who say, “Miss you in KC, but I know the Lord has a plan for you.” L’Jarius is on an epic ride with the Chiefs, and fans are missing Ares like crazy—let’s dive into this unforgettable journey!
In 2021, he played in 15 games and started each one. He tallied up 76 total tackles, which included 55 solo tackles, 57 tackles, and 19 assists. His stats also featured one sack, eight pass deflections, two interceptions, two yards gained, one pick-six, and one forced fumble. He had 33 assists and 75 tackles overall.
Moving on to 2020, he was in nine games, starting six. He wrapped up the season with 41 total tackles, made up of 31 solo tackles. While he didn’t score any touchdowns or force fumbles, he did manage to get two sacks, seven pass deflections, and three interceptions, racking up 42 yards from those picks, averaging 14 yards each.
In 2022, he started all 17 games achieving 108 total tackles, including 65 solo tackles, 75 tackles, and 33 assists. His impressive stats included three forced fumbles, 3.5 sacks, 11 pass deflections, and three interceptions, gaining 57 yards from those, averaging 19 yards per interception. He also played in 16 games in 2023.
With L’Jarius dazzling everyone, including Patrick Mahomes, it’s clear this 27-year-old has some serious skills and Patrick was determined to keep him close to the Chiefs—find out how the story unfolds!
Did Mahomes try to keep L’Jarius Sneed on the team?
L’Jarius Sneed, who played alongside Patrick Mahomes, was traded just hours after Mahomes made a plea to keep him on the Kansas City Chiefs. The duo celebrated back-to-back Super Bowl wins in 2022 and 2023 while showcasing their skills at Arrowhead Stadium. Over their four years in Missouri, they formed a strong bond.
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Now, the Tennessee Titans snagged Sneed with a huge contract worth $76 million, with $55 million guaranteed. This deal makes him one of the highest-paid players in his position, earning $19 million each year for the next four years.
As this new chapter begins, Sneed’s former team will receive a third-round pick in 2025 and a seventh-round pick in 2024. Sneed has really made a name for himself on Andy Reid’s squad since getting drafted in 2020. But some of his KC teammates, especially Mahomes, were really hoping Sneed to stick around with the Chiefs.
In a chat with Fox4KC, Mahomes expressed his desire to keep Sneed on the team through the 2024 season: “I can’t make that call, but I know everyone on our team wants Sneed here.” He praised Sneed not just for his skills on the field but also for his character, saying, “He’s got this incredible drive every single day.”
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Mahomes pointed out that while Sneed might not be the loudest guy in the room, his determination and work ethic shine through in practice. He’s a real leader in the team. Mahomes added that they all want their teammates to get paid, and whatever happens, they’ll support Sneed.
The main takeaway is that everyone, including the fans, are eager to see Sneed make a strong recovery from his injuries and return to his previous form.
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