Sport

Patrick Mahomes hit ‘gray area’ in trying to influence Patriots trade

Patrick Mahomes wanted Stephon Gilmore on the Kansas City Chiefs. He didn’t have the power to make a trade, but he still reportedly touched on an “gray area” in NFL rules when he reached out to the former New England Patriots star.

On Thursday, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler published an extensive look at player-to-player recruitment around the league. With free agency approaching, it’s worth noting that it’s against NFL rules for a team to approach a player that’s on another franchise. But the players themselves? They’re free to recruit.

Stephon Gilmore, Patrick Mahomes

However, Fowler did highlight what he called a “gray area” in player recruitment: trades. According to Fowler, Mahomes reached out to Gilmore in 2021 when the Patriots were set to part ways with the star cornerback as he returned from injury. Gilmore told Fowler that he expected the team to trade or cut him, but didn’t expect the star quarterback to reach out to him.

“Mahomes gave me his number and we talked — the message was me coming here is a great situation for me,” Gilmore said to ESPN. “It’s always good to have those relationships around the league where you can talk ball or other things.”

The Patriots have welcomed Patrick Mahomes to the NFL - Pats Pulpit

The Patriots ultimately dealt Gilmore to the NFC’s Carolina Panthers — instead of an AFC playoff rival like Kansas City. However, the message was enough of a hint for Gilmore to realize the Chiefs were interested.

So, where does that stand in terms of NFL “gray area?” Fowler talked to a league executive about another case where a player had been recruited by another player through an agent. That exec reportedly threatened to report the team if they were involved in those talks. However, Gilmore told Fowler that such talks were organic.

Patriots' Gilmore is COVID-19 positive day after Chiefs game | The Kansas City Star

Gilmore wound up finishing the 2021 season in Carolina before joining the Indianapolis Colts in free agency this past season. He’s entering the second season of his two-year, $20 million contract with Indy.

Source: masslive.com

Related Posts

PGA Tour and LIV Golf merger held up by two key issues as negotiation details emerge

The PGA Tour and LIV Golf have been in talks over a potential merger for more than a year and while progress is being made, there are still…

Rory McIlroy’s LIV Golf hate, £650m contract denial, honest PGA Tour betrayal thoughts

Rory McIlroy is finally getting his wish of competing with LIV Golf’s top stars outside of the majors when he and Scottie Scheffler face Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks…

Charlie Woods Won’t Attend Stanford: Tiger Woods’s Son’s Unexpected Decision Was Once Revealed

Charlie Woods is charting his own course. The talented son of golf legend Tiger Woods has been making headlines, for his skills at times, and sometimes for missing…

‘I played against Jack Nicklaus – this is what I think about Tiger Woods GOAT debate’

Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are two of the all-time greats, but who boasts the better career? Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods at the 150th Open Championship. (Image:…

Rory McIlroy provides damning stance of LIV Golf and PGA Tour stars over merger

A report earlier this week claimed that PGA Tour players were demanding that LIV Golf members handed the money they had earned from the Saudi league back in…

Tiger Woods labelled ‘petty, vindictive and greedy’ over latest PGA Tour rumour

PGA Tour golfers Tiger Woods and Patrick Cantlay were labelled ‘petty, vindictive and greedy’ over the latest rumour surrounding the LIV Golf League. Prominent golf journalist Alan Shipnuck…