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Chiefs sign OT Ray Willis, waive FB Taylor Gentry

The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday the club has signed offensive tackle Ray Willis and waived fullback Taylor Gentry.

Willis (6-6, 304) has played in 44 games (26 starts) in five NFL seasons with the Seattle Seahawks (2005-09). He joins the Chiefs after brief stops with the Miami Dolphins (2011), New Orleans Saints (2011) and the New York Jets (2012). The Angleton, Texas, native originally entered the NFL as a fourth-round draft pick (105th overall) of the Seahawks in the 2005 NFL Draft. Willis was a four-year starter at Florida State University and prepped at Angleton High School.

Gentry (6-2, 250) played in 44 games at North Carolina State, catching 38 passes for 313 yards (8.2 avg.) and recording 61 tackles (22 solo). He was a two-time all-conference and all-area selection and team MVP at Leesville Road High School in Raleigh, N.C., as a tight end, wide receiver, outside linebacker and defensive end. He originally joined the Chiefs as a rookie free agent in May.

— Chiefs Media Relations —

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