Chiefs Could Save $10M by Trading Kristian Fulton to Chargers
Chiefs Could Save $10M by Trading Fulton to Chargers

The Kansas City Chiefs may not be actively shopping veteran cornerback Kristian Fulton, but a new trade proposal has sparked discussion about whether a reunion with the Los Angeles Chargers could make sense. One NFL writer recently suggested that the Chargers explore a deal for Fulton, a move that would save Kansas City roughly $10 million against the salary cap while giving Los Angeles a familiar face in its secondary.

Which teams are interested in Kristian Fulton?

At the moment, the Los Angeles Chargers are the primary team being connected to Fulton. The suggestion comes largely because of his successful stint with the organization during the 2024 season. Fulton appeared comfortable in the Chargers' defensive system and delivered arguably the most productive year of his NFL career.

Chargers writer Thomas Martinez of Sports Illustrated believes a reunion could benefit both sides. He noted that Fulton parlayed a great 2024 with the Chargers on a one-year deal into a solid free agent contract with division rival Kansas City in the 2025 off-season. Fulton is currently the highest-paid corner on Kansas City’s roster, coming off a season where he missed about half the season with lingering injuries that resulted in healthy scratches for most of the year. Martinez added that while the Chiefs may cut Fulton anyway, a post-June 1st trade is the best move for their cap situation as their cap space narrows.

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The Chargers still have questions at cornerback, particularly regarding experience. Fulton would immediately provide proven depth and competition in that room.

What insiders are saying about the trade rumors

Martinez also pointed to the familiarity factor as a reason Los Angeles could consider the move. The Chargers have a proof of concept with Fulton, as he played well for them in 2024, whether due to the weather in Los Angeles or the scheme or a combination of both. The Chargers cornerback room has some young talent, but if they want to take a low-cost flier on one of their former starters to challenge for a spot, Fulton may be worth the gamble. The Chiefs will be incentivized to find a trade partner and may be willing to make a low-cost deal with a division rival.

Still, no major insider has reported active trade talks between the two AFC West rivals.

Contract details and salary cap implications

The financial aspect is what makes this rumor intriguing. Kansas City could clear close to $10 million in cap space with a post-June 1 trade. There are no known no-trade restrictions that would complicate a move. For the Chiefs, that flexibility could be redirected toward positions such as wide receiver or edge rusher if opportunities emerge later in the offseason.

How the trade could impact both teams

From Kansas City's perspective, moving Fulton would create more opportunities for younger defensive backs such as Mansoor Delane and Nohl Williams. However, it would also remove one of the group's most experienced veterans. Adding Fulton would bolster a cornerback group that remains largely unproven for the Chargers. His familiarity with the coaching staff and system could make the learning curve much less steep.

The biggest hurdle may not be football related. Intra-division trades are still uncommon, particularly between teams thought to be in the playoff hunt. That alone could keep Fulton in Kansas City, where he finished 2025 strong and still offers valuable depth heading into 2026.

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