The Kansas City Chiefs have just added a shiny new weapon to their offense with the acquisition of now-former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. That said, NFL free agent cornerback Richard Sherman had a rather interesting reaction to the deal that Smith-Schuster managed to score.

Sherman's reaction perhaps reflected what most people thought of the deal upon reading the news that Smith-Schuster bagged such a heavyweight deal. However, it doesn't seem as though Sherman is fully aware of the full details of the Chiefs' deal with the wideout.

Let Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk break it down:

The deal has a base value of only $3.25 million, per a source with knowledge of the deal. Of that amount, only $2.49 million is fully guaranteed at signing.

He gets a signing bonus of $1.455 million and a fully-guaranteed base salary of $1.035 million. The rest of the base package comes from a workout bonus ($250,000) and per-game roster bonuses ($30,000 per game, or up to $510,000).

What's certain for Smith-Schuster is that he is now in a much better offensive environment. He should have a higher ceiling this time, with Patrick Mahomes as his quarterback and with the field stretched for him by the likes of Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce.