Davante Adams is a New York Jet.
Amari Cooper is a Buffalo Bill.
And just like that, the arms race to obtain effective wide receiver chess pieces — meant to help NFL quarterbacks as short-term adrenaline shots heading toward the playoffs — is officially underway.
So who is next up? Multiple sources across the league are pointing at the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers as the two teams aggressively in the hunt. One high-ranking AFC executive tied into the Adams deal between the Jets and Las Vegas Raiders said Tuesday he believes Kansas City and Pittsburgh are two franchises that will “definitely” acquire a receiver prior to the Nov.