RYAN CLARK has called for NFL teams to ban themselves from trading with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Super Bowl champions have had another incredible start to the 2024-25 NFL season.
Head coach Andy Reid made a number of trades to help the Kansas City Chiefs[/caption]
Ryan Clark has spoken out about owners getting together for a Chiefs trade ban[/caption]
It includes an unbeaten 8-0 start following a dramatic 30-24 overtime win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday.
However, Andy Reid has had a number of injury problems to contend with so far this campaign.
That includes Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown facing the entire season out.
But they have dipped into the trade market, improving in positions they were suffering in.
The Chiefs signed wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins from the Tennessee Titans.
And they also picked up pass rusher Joshua Uche from the struggling New England Patriots.
Following their incredible start, First Take star Clark has called on a trade boycott with the Chiefs.
He claimed the new additions have improved Travis Kelce and their offense.
And Isiah Pacheco is due back soon following an extended period out with a broken leg.
“GMs should get together and ban other teams from trading players to the Chiefs,” he said on X.
“Y’all tripping letting them get D Hop.
“Kelce is cooking now too?
“Wait until angry running azz Pacheco gets back! Lord!”
NFL fans reacted in agreement over his ban remarks – convinced it would make the league more competitive.
Ryan Clark career timeline
BEFORE his career in the media, Ryan Clark was a Super Bowl champion and Pro Bowl star.
The former undrafted safety spent 12 years in the NFL with the New York Giants, Washington Redskins and Pittsburgh Steelers.
He was part of the Steelers team that won Super Bowl XLIII in February 2009 against the Arizona Cardinals in Tampa, Florida.
Clark retired in 2014 and joined ESPN the following season.
He has appeared on NFL Live, First Take, SportsCenter and during Monday Night Football broadcasts.
Last year he won Outstanding Personality/Studio Analyst at the 44th annual Sports Emmy Awards.
One said: “No doubt! This team is going to get healthy by playoff time!”
Another replied: “NFL is always in trouble against the #Chiefs.”
A fan added: “Have no idea why the Titans did that.”
And a fourth commented: “They’re undefeated and some of their best players are on the injured list.
“All those guys get healthy by the playoffs? The Chiefs are getting an easy 3x.”
The Chiefs take on the Denver Broncos in NFL Week 10 on Sunday at 1pm Eastern.