The two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs have re-signed former Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Malik Herring. Herring played in 11 total games for Kansas City as the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl 58.
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Safety Armani Watts is heading to the PUP list while defensive end Malik Herring has been added to the non-football injury list. The Kansas City Chiefs made two Saturday transactions, according to the NFL’s official transaction report.
A four-star recruit with offers from nearly two-dozen teams, Herring chose to stay in his home state and attend the University of Georgia. He was instantly utilized on the Bulldogs defense, appearing in a career-high 15 games as a freshman.
Georgia defensive lineman Malik Herring is now a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. Herring signed an undrafted free agent contract after going undrafted.
MALIK HERRING | Georgia | DL | #10 | Sr | 6032 | 283 | 4.90e | Forsyth, GA | Mary Persons HS Overview: While Herring had little production on the stat sheet throughout his collegiate career, he has the pass-rush skills want to be seen in a defensive end prospect.
Georgia has a record number of Seniors in attendance at this year's Reese's Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama this week. And one of those former Bulldogs has been injured. According to sources, Malik Herring suffered what appears to be a knee injury during the 1on1's sessions at the Senior Bowl.
Georgia will have to replace a starter on each side of the line next season.
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