After a tough first regular-season loss to the Buffalo Bills, the Kansas City Chiefs have made a key roster adjustment. On Monday, the team signed former New England Patriots wide receiver Tyquan Thornton to their practice squad.
Thornton, a second-round pick by the Patriots in 2022, was surprisingly waived last week after limited appearances this season. Known for his speed and potential as a deep threat, Thornton now gets a fresh start with Kansas City as they look to bolster their offensive depth.
This move reflects the Chiefs’ strategy of adding dynamic options to their roster as they aim to bounce back and maintain their strong position in the AFC standings. Thornton’s arrival provides another potential weapon for quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the weeks to come.
The Kansas City Chiefs are giving former second-round pick Tyquan Thornton an opportunity to revive his NFL career. Thornton, a Baylor standout drafted by the New England Patriots in 2022, has struggled to establish himself in the league. He now joins the Chiefs’ practice squad following his release by New England last week.
To accommodate Thornton’s addition, the Chiefs parted ways with wide receiver Cornell Powell, a recent draft pick who had been on the team’s taxi squad. According to Matt Derrick of ChiefsDigest.com, Powell was released to make space for Thornton.
Thornton’s arrival provides Kansas City with a potential deep-threat option as they aim to bounce back from their first regular-season loss against the Buffalo Bills. The Chiefs are banking on his untapped potential to strengthen their already dynamic offense. Meanwhile, Powell’s departure reflects the tough roster decisions required to maintain the competitive edge of a championship-caliber team.
Chiefs Release Cornell Powell Following Tyquan Thornton Signing
The Kansas City Chiefs have moved on from wide receiver Cornell Powell, a former fifth-round pick from the 2021 NFL Draft, to make room for the addition of Tyquan Thornton to their practice squad.
Powell, 27, enjoyed a standout collegiate career at Clemson, culminating in an impressive 2020 season with 53 receptions for 882 yards and seven touchdowns. Despite his success in college, Powell has struggled to translate that production to the NFL. He appeared in just three games during the 2022 season and has largely remained on the Chiefs’ practice squad since being drafted.
Waived during the 53-man roster cutdown deadline in August, Powell was later re-signed to the practice squad on October 22. However, his tenure with Kansas City was cut short again with the arrival of Thornton.
The Chiefs are hoping to reignite Thornton’s career while Powell now faces uncertainty about his next move. It remains to be seen if Powell will find another opportunity in the NFL or possibly return to the Chiefs at a later date.