On a day when many NFL teams are parting ways with familiar players, the Kansas City Chiefs are keeping one of theirs by bringing back backup quarterback Chad Henne on a one-year deal.
The #Chiefs are bringing QB Chad Henne back. One-year deal for $2 million, source says. It’ll be his fifth season as Patrick Mahomes’ backup.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 16, 2022
Henne, 36, spent four years with the Miami Dolphins and five with the Jacksonville Jaguars before landing in KC where he has served as Patrick Mahomes' backup. Over that stretch, Henne has a 71.9-percent completion rate for 359 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions.
Despite inking the new one-year deal, Chiefs Wire suggests Henne could have competition for that backup job this season. Kansas City signed Shane Buechele off the practice squad early in the 2021 season and the team appears to be grooming him to be the new QB2.
Speculation Buechele could leapfrog Henne on the depth chart has grown since he and Mahomes have been spotted working out together this offseason.
It appears QB2otF Shane Buechele is on the PM15 method https://t.co/qLVvBYH51j
— Pete Sweeney (@pgsween) February 22, 2022
Buechele also made headlines early in the month when rumors circled the Washington Commanders were showing interest in one of Kansas City's quarterbacks.
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