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Chiefs re-sign OL Andrew Wylie to one-year, $2.5M deal
Chiefs guard Andrew Wylie is staying in Kansas City. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Although the Chiefs reconfigured their offensive line after Super Bowl LV, they still depended on Andrew Wylie frequently as a substitute last season. They will bring back the veteran for 2022.

The Chiefs reached a one-year, $2.5M agreement to re-sign Wylie, per Ari Meirov of Pro Football Focus. Wylie sought a Kansas City return, per the K.C. Star’s Herbie Teope, and this will be the versatile blocker’s fifth season with the team.

A UDFA addition in 2018, Wylie worked as a near-full-time starter at guard from 2018-20. The Chiefs used Wylie at guard in Super Bowl LIV but needed him to play right tackle in Super Bowl LV. The Buccaneers’ pass rush made most Chiefs O-linemen’s nights miserable in that game, but the Chiefs kept Wylie on a one-year, $920K deal in 2021. Wylie, 27, started games at both guard spots and right tackle last season.

While Wylie has been unable to turn his extensive first-string work into a lucrative contract, he has been a regular despite coming into the league undrafted out of a mid-major program (Eastern Michigan). The Chiefs have locked-in starters at four of their five spots (Orlando Brown, Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith) but still have questions at right tackle. Wylie’s experience here figures to make him a swing option, at worst, for 2022.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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