Chiefs could be ‘a good fit’ for free agent CB Chris Harris

Broncos cornerback Chris Harris said on The Rich Eisen Show that the Chiefs could be a good fit for him during NFL free agency.

Bad news, Denver Broncos fans: the Kansas City Chiefs are one win away from advancing to the Super Bowl and they might be preparing to steal the Denver’s best cornerback when NFL free agency begins in March.

During an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show last week, Harris commented on the possibility of landing with the Chiefs this offseason.

“I’m going to listen to everybody, man,” Harris said when asked by Eisen if he would sign with Kansas City during free agency. “I’m listening to everybody for sure. I mean, Kansas, I went to school there, so that’s like another home for me.

“[I have] a big following there so I’m definitely looking at everybody but like you said, I mean, I don’t see why it wouldn’t be a good fit.”

Harris, 30, entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the Broncos in 2011. Since then, he has won a Super Bowl, earned four Pro Bowl selections and totaled 20 interceptions. As he has previously said this offseason, Harris indicated to Eisen that he hasn’t ruled out re-signing with Denver.

“There is a chance,” Harris said. “There is. We know they definitely need corners there so I definitely know I’m probably high on their list for sure.”

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