Kansas City Chiefs Reach Verbal Agreement to Sign Veteran Pass-Catching TE After Final Preseason Game, per source
KANSAS CITY — The Chiefs have reached a verbal agreement to add veteran pass-catching tight end Gerald Everett, pending a full team physical, per a source briefed on the talks. Because Everett dealt with a health issue last summer (he briefly opened Bears camp on the Non-Football Injury list), the agreement is contingent on him clearing medicals; if he does not pass, the signing will not be finalized. The timing comes after Kansas City’s final preseason game, giving the staff a last roster lever before Tuesday’s cutdown.
Everett, 31, has been available since Chicago released him on Feb. 21, 2025, a cap-clearing move that ended his one-year stint there. His profile—motion usage, yards-after-catch, and seam work honed with the Rams/Seahawks/Chargers—fits cleanly into Andy Reid’s multiplicity at 12 personnel and red-zone packages behind Travis Kelce.
What’s next: Everett will report for the club physical. If cleared, paperwork could be wrapped quickly with an eye toward early-season sub-packages; if not, both sides are expected to move on without a deal. The medical contingency is standard for late-August additions, particularly for veterans who had recent NFI designations.
Why it makes football sense (if it goes through): Kansas City has leaned on tight ends to create matchup stress—condensed splits, play-action, and option routes. A healthy Everett would add a proven pass-game outlet and YAC element to complement the existing room while preserving flexibility for game-plan-specific looks.
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