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Saying Farewell to “One of the Best Teammates I Ever Had,” Patrick Mahomes

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As of March 13, the Kansas City Chiefs have signed multiple free agents, added tight end Irv Smith Jr., and let go of three free agents overall.

When you win a championship, let alone two in a row, you inevitably lose. The two players who left the team most recently were offensive lineman Nick Allegretti and linebacker Willie Gay Jr. On March 13, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes II publicly bid his two teammates farewell.

“One of my greatest ever teammates!” Bravo on everything, buddy! 💪🏽 On X, Mahomes reacted to Allegretti’s parting post. The team had been home to the previous seventh-round pick since 2019.

Mahomes also said to Gay in a similar quote post that he is “going to miss you, brotha! 💪🏽.” Gay

was selected in 2020, one year after Allegretti.

Former Chiefs OL Nick Allegretti Says Goodbye to Kansas City
Allegretti stated after the season that he would like to aim for a starting spot in 2024. The dependable backup would be hitting free agency with Joe Thuney and Trey Smith ahead of him in Kansas City.

Ultimately, the interior blocker got what he wanted, a $16 million three-year award from the Washington Commanders. Guaranteed money totaling more than $9 million accompanied the well-earned payout.

Allegretti took a moment to speak with Chiefs Kingdom on X on March 13, following his acceptance of the deal and signing of his contract.

“City of Kansas! Thank you, from the bottom of my heart!

The beloved by many written. “My family and I shall always consider you to be a second home. I will always remember you as the site where I became a husband, a father, and a three-time SB champion! I adore you, KC.

Allegretti submitted a photograph of his iconic touchdown reception, a family photo following an AFC Championship victory, a parade picture, and a post-Super Bowl celebration picture. Among the few guys who played on all three championship teams with Mahomes and Andy Reid is him.

Two-time Super Bowl champion Mike Pennel is back with the Chiefs as a defensive tackle.
In the trenches, KC might have lost a vital backup, but

They kept hold of another. Mike Pennel, a seasoned defensive tackle, is expected to make a comeback on March 13, the team revealed.

In addition to the enormous extension signed by Chris Jones, Pennel offers some much-needed defensive line interior insurance.

2019 saw Pennel sign with Kansas City, marking Reid’s team’s first Super Bowl appearance. Having left in 2021, the 32-year-old rejoined KC during the previous season. Despite playing in just seven games during the season, the nose tackle had a significant influence.

In addition to the Chiefs going 6-1 in games that the big man suit up for, Pennel made seven appearances overall, four of which came in the playoffs. He was tasked with supporting the run defense, which he accomplished admirably. Pennel’s rating on Pro Football Focus is as a 67.3 against the run game, with a team-high run-stop percentage of 12.0% and an exceptional average tackle depth of 1.3 yards.

As a point of comparison, Jones’ stop rate was only 3.3% and his average depth of tackle was 1.3 yards. Nick Bolton, a linebacker with the Chiefs, had the highest run-stop percentage of any starter with an 8.5%.

Four exclusive rights free agents had re-signed earlier in the week on March 11, according to Chiefs Digest source Matt Derrick. These players were defensive end Malik Herring, linebacker/special team member Cole Christiansen, guard/center Mike Caliendo, and cornerback Nazeeh Johnson.

Punter Tommy Townsend was the third player to leave during the first three days of free agency, with safety/special team member Deon Bush being the final resigning.

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