The Chiefs are expected to cut wideout Dwayne Bowe if the sides can't agree on a reduced contract for the eight-year vet, reports ESPN.com. Bowe is scheduled to make $10.75 million next season and $9.75 million each of the following two years, plus he's eligible for an annual $250,000 workout bonus.

All this for a 30-year-old receiver who got suspended for the season opener for violating the league's substance abuse policy, then failed to catch a touchdown in 15 games.

Bowe caught 60 passes for 754 yards, ranking second on the team to tight end Travis Kelce in both categories. Bowe's last 1,000-yard season came in 2011.

Bowe ranks second in Chiefs history with 532 catches, third in receiving yards with 7,155, and fifth in touchdown catches with 44.