KANSAS CITY, Mo. – With John Dorsey as their general manager and Andy Reid the head coach, the Kansas City Chiefs haven’t been bashful about acquiring quarterbacks. They have traded for starter Alex Smith, signed two quarterbacks and drafted two others since Dorsey and Reid joined four years ago.
The Chiefs have gone after quarterbacks even when they were seemingly well stocked at the position. So what will they do now that they have a need there?
They’ll probably draft one, and they might even sign a veteran.
The Chiefs have Smith and two quarterbacks, Tyler Bray and Joel Stave, who have never played in a regular-season NFL game.