
The Kansas City Chiefs could soon shake the NFL landscape again — this time by targeting Budda Baker, the Arizona Cardinals’ seven-time Pro Bowl safety, in a stunning defensive blockbuster trade.
While Kansas City’s top priority remains strengthening the defensive line, insiders say the secondary has quietly become a concern, with Baker emerging as a perfect solution to anchor the backfield.
The Cardinals’ recent collapse, dropping five straight after a 2-0 start, has pushed them toward a potential rebuild. With quarterback Kyler Murray sidelined and playoff hopes fading, Arizona could finally grant Baker the trade he sought back in 2023.

Under contract through 2027 with a three-year, $54 million deal, the 29-year-old star remains one of the league’s most consistent playmakers — a four-time All-Pro with unmatched energy and leadership.
“Budda Baker changes the tone of any defense he joins,” one league source said. “He’s the kind of player who makes everyone around him faster, tougher, and hungrier.”
For the Chiefs, already boasting the NFL’s most creative defensive mind in Steve Spagnuolo, Baker could be the final piece that transforms a strong unit into a legendary one.
But Baker isn’t the only Cardinal catching Kansas City’s eye. Veteran DT Calais Campbell, still performing at age 39, has been linked to the Chiefs as well. His size, experience, and locker-room leadership could provide instant depth and postseason grit.

“The Chiefs have been actively searching for defensive line help,” reported The Athletic’s Dianna Russini. “Campbell would be a natural fit for a team chasing another Lombardi Trophy.”
If Kansas City manages to land both Baker and Campbell, it wouldn’t just be a roster upgrade — it would be a statement to the rest of the league: the Chiefs aren’t reloading, they’re reloading for dominance.
With the trade deadline looming on November 4, the entire NFL is watching. A move this bold could redefine the balance of power — and remind everyone why Kansas City remains the standard of excellence.