Chiefs cut former Saints quarterback after tryouts at rookie minicamp

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Chiefs cut former Saints quarterback after tryouts at rookie minicamp

Chiefs cut former Saints quarterback after tryouts at rookie minicamp

The Kansas City Chiefs shuffled their depth chart after tryouts at rookie minicamp over the weekend, waiving former Saints backup QB Jake Haener.

Chiefs cut former Saints quarterback after tryouts at rookie minicamp

The Kansas City Chiefs shuffled their depth chart after tryouts at rookie minicamp over the weekend, waiving former Saints backup QB Jake Haener.

The Kansas City Chiefs made a notable roster move on Monday, waiving former New Orleans Saints quarterback Jake Haener following tryouts at the team's rookie minicamp over the weekend. The 2023 fourth-round draft pick, who signed a reserve/futures contract with the Chiefs earlier this year, had hoped to develop under the tutelage of star signal-caller Patrick Mahomes. However, that opportunity has been put on hold as Haener now finds himself back on the free agent market.

Haener's journey to Kansas City began after he spent the regular season on the Saints' practice squad. In New Orleans, he found himself in a competitive quarterback battle, eventually falling behind Spencer Rattler and rookie Tyler Shough, who emerged as primary contenders for the starting role. Despite his limited playing time, Haener has consistently been praised for his high football intellect and understanding of the game—qualities that could make him an appealing depth option for teams looking to strengthen their quarterback room.

This roster shuffle comes as the Chiefs continue to fine-tune their depth chart ahead of the upcoming season. For Haener, the search for a new team begins, but his potential as a smart, capable backup should keep him on the radar for NFL franchises seeking reliable support under center.

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