According to multiple reports, Chad Henne is set to re-sign with Kansas City on a one-year deal worth $2 million. Henne has been with the Chiefs since 2018, the first year Patrick Mahomes took over as a starter. When Mahomes was out for a couple of games in 2019, however, the club turned to Matt Moore — who went 1-1 as a starter. Henne started the Chiefs’ regular-season finale in 2020, as the team had already clinched the AFC’s No. 1 seed. And he did finish Kansas City’s divisional-round victory over Cleveland in the 2020 postseason, making a key fourth-down throw to receiver Tyreek Hill to seal the game. A Dolphins second-round pick back in the 2008 draft, Henne has appeared in 75 career games with 54 starts compiling an 18-36 record. He’s thrown for 60 touchdowns and 63 interceptions.
Not bad at all, some “bust” first round quarterbacks that were out the league after their rookie contract can learn from guys like Henne, Bridgewater or Trubisky.. theres millions of dollars to be had, drop your ego and get that cash.. Baker needs to understand this, because its coming fast..
I always liked Henne; very cool he's still going strong. Never close to a tier 1 quarterback but he's always has a lot of fight in him. It's incredible that he's still there all these years later.