The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Monday that the club has signed free agent tackle JāMarcus Webb. Additionally, the team has added three rookie free agents. Below is a look at Monday’s additions.
Webb (6-7, 333) has played in 54 games (45 starts) in four NFL seasons with the Minnesota Vikings (2013) and Chicago Bears (2010-12). He has played both tackle positions along the offensive line during his tenure in the NFL and started two postseason contests (2011).
Webb originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round draft choice (218th overall) of the Chicago Bears in the 2010 NFL Draft. Prior to playing his final two collegiate seasons at West Texas A&M (2008-09), he spent one year at Navarro College (2007) and one season at the University of Texas (2006). He prepped at Mesquite North High School in Mesquite, Texas.
Kansas City also added three rookie free agents as they signed Idaho fullback James Baker, SMU center Ben Gottschalk and Tulane kicker Cairo Santos.
— Chiefs Media Relations —