Chiefs Sign $24 Million Starting Cornerback in Free Agency for Cornerbacks Room

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Kansas City, MO – May 2, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs ignited their secondary Monday, signing former Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Mike Hilton to a two-year, $24 million deal. The 31-year-old veteran, a standout nickel defender, arrives to fortify Kansas City’s defensive backfield after a 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Hilton, who started 23 games over the past two seasons, snagged three interceptions and allowed a 78.5 passer rating in 2023. Despite a 2024 dip, his four strong closing games and PFF coverage grades above 70.0 in six of eight seasons make him a savvy fit for Steve Spagnuolo’s scheme. “Mike’s a lockdown artist,” coach Andy Reid said.

The Chiefs needed a seasoned corner after cutting Joshua Williams and losing Justin Reid to the Saints. Hilton joins Trent McDuffie and Kristian Fulton, mentoring rookie Nohl Williams while stabilizing a secondary that surrendered 4,012 passing yards in 2024. His slot expertise bolsters Kansas City’s nickel packages.

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Kansas City absorbed Hilton’s $12 million annual cap hit with $12.7 million in cap space, leveraging cuts to Mike Danna and Nikko Remigio. The Chiefs, having drafted Josh Simmons, Omarr Norman-Lott, Ashton Gillotte, Nohl Williams, Jalen Royals, Jeffrey Bassa, and Brashard Smith, prioritized veteran depth to counter pass-heavy offenses.

GM Brett Veach hailed Hilton as “our anchor.” With two remaining picks, including No. 226, Kansas City eyes receiver depth to replace DeAndre Hopkins. Hilton’s signing, a blockbuster coup, sets Chiefs Kingdom ablaze with 2025 Super Bowl dreams. His proven pedigree promises to elevate Mahomes’ squad, fortifying a defense poised to dominate the AFC.