The Kansas City Chiefs have signed offensive lineman Mike Reimmers to a one-year deal.
Reimmers plays tackle but could also play guard, so his signing adds some versatility to the Chief’s offensive front. He has been in the NFL for eight years, including five as a starter, and has played for Tampa Bay, the Los Angeles Chargers, LA Rams, Carolina, Minnesota and New York Giants.
This follows free-agent signings of cornerback Antonio Hamilton and backup quarterback Chad Henne.
The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to terms Monday with quarterback Jordan Ta’amu, who led the XFL with 12 touchdown passes.
Ta’amu’s agent told media outlets that the undrafted player turned prolific quarterback of the St. Louis Battlehawks will join the Super Bowl champions.
The Battlehawks also announced the deal on their Twitter account.
Ta’amu finished the XFL’s season with 1,050 passing yards, good for third in the league, while throwing two interceptions. He also rushed for 217 yards, tops among XFL quarterbacks.













