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Chiefs, Falcons Make Surprise Trade, Full Details Revealed in NFL Rumors Amid OTAs
The Atlanta Falcons boosted their offensive line depth in a reported trade with the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday.
According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Kansas City agreed to send offensive tackle Wanya Morris to Atlanta. NFL insider Jordan Schultz added that a draft pick swap is the compensation with the Chiefs receiving a 2027 sixth-round pick and the Falcons receiving a 2027 seventh-round pick as part of the deal.
Schultz noted that Morris and the Chiefs "worked together to find him a new team."
A third-round pick out of Oklahoma in the 2023 NFL draft, Morris spent his first three seasons in Kansas City.
Morris was primarily a backup with the Chiefs, but he did start 16 of the 43 regular-season games he appeared in.
A Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs in 2023, Morris made 11 starts for KC in 2024, replacing Kingsley Suamataia before getting beaten out by D.J. Humphries later in the campaign. Morris also caught the first and only touchdown of his career that season.
Last season, Morris started only one of the 12 games he played, and he was placed on injured reserve in December after injuring his knee.
Morris was expected to compete for a starting OT job with the Chiefs during training camp and the preseason, but the decision to trade him suggests 2025 first-round pick Josh Simmons and veteran Jaylon Moore are essentially locked into those roles.
The Falcons' offensive tackle position was thrown into disarray in April when longtime starting right tackle Kaleb McGary retired.
Jake Matthews is still entrenched as the starting left tackle, but the 25-year-old Morris may now be in line to compete with his former Chiefs teammate, Jawaan Taylor, for the starting job at right tackle.
Right tackle is an especially important spot in the Atlanta offense since quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix Jr. are both left-handed, meaning the RT will be tasked with protecting their blindside.

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