The Kansas City Chiefs, unsurprisingly, haven't lost a game yet this season.
Kansas City is 5-0 on the young season despite dealing with a plethora of injuries. The Chiefs entered the seasons seemingly with a better-receiving core than last year, but injuries have played a heavy role.
The Chiefs lost Marquise "Hollywood" Brown before the season even began and also lost fellow playmaker Rashee Rice. Kansas City still has found ways to win, but it clearly needs a boost on offense as we start to get closer to the playoffs.
Luckily, the trade deadline is quickly approaching. The deadline is just a few weeks away and will pass on Nov. 5. There could be some serious talent available, and Bleacher Report's scouting department urged the Chiefs to go out and acquire star receiver DeAndre Hopkins from the Tennessee Titans.
"Add Now: Trade for WR DeAndre Hopkins, Tennessee Titans," Bleacher Report said. "The Chiefs reportedly wanted DeAndre Hopkins two years ago when he was a free agent and ultimately signed with the Titans. Looking back, both parties might have regrets a deal didn't happen. Hopkins hasn't done much winning in Tennessee, and the Chiefs are in dire need of receivers.
"It's hard to see many AFC teams wanting to help the Chiefs in their bid for a third consecutive championship, but it also doesn't make much sense for the Titans to hang on to the aging Hopkins when he has an expiring contract, and they are rebuilding."
Hopkins is a superstar who certainly would give the Chiefs what they need. He may in the back half of his career, but he would give Patrick Mahomes another fantastic weapon. A trade also would give Hopkins a chance to win a Super Bowl. It seems like a win-win.
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