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The Kansas City Chiefs are fresh off their second Super Bowl win in the past four seasons, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl 57. Patrick Mahomes has another ring. Andy Reid got a second ship. But for backup QB Chad Henne, it was his first and perhaps last taste of glory. At least in the NFL. Henne joined the Ross Tucker Podcast to discuss his decision to retire after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win and what he’s planning to do post-NFL career.
Henne is stepping away from the game but leaves open the chance of returning if the right move presents itself.
“I’ll never say never…”
— Ross Tucker Podcast (@RossTuckerPod) February 22, 2023
Chad Henne discussing any chance he could come back to play next year if a team called him in August: pic.twitter.com/V7m9vKpPtd
The former Michigan QB discussed wanting to spend more time with family while also molding the youth in football camps. You can check out the full episode and subscribe to the podcast below.