Shortly after Wednesday’s opening of the NFL’s free agency period, Pro Football Focus’ Ari Meirov reported that the Kansas City Chiefs have re-signed free-agent offensive lineman Andrew Wylie to a one-year contract.
The deal is said to be worth $2.5 million.
Now beginning his fifth year with the Chiefs, the 27-year-old Wylie — who started his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens after going undrafted out of Eastern Michigan in 2017 — took a while to find his place in the league. Released by the Ravens, he spent time with the Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Chargers before Kansas City signed him to their practice squad just before quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ rookie debut against the Denver Broncos in the final game of the 2017 season.