In the wake of Isiah Pacheco‘s broken fibula, the Chiefs turned to a familiar face in the backfield. Kareem Hunt signed with Kansas City shortly after a workout.
Hunt joined the team’s practice squad, a move which has become increasingly popular in recent years amongst veterans who land in-season deals. The 29-year-old was not called up to the active roster as a gameday elevation, meaning he will not suit up tonight. Still, he figures to have a role in short order on his former team, one which released him in 2018 following the emergence of a video detailing a domestic violence incident.
Hunt quickly landed a new opportunity the following season when he signed with his hometown Browns. The former third-rounder spent five seasons in Cleveland, similarly inking a deal ahead of Week 3 last season once Nick Chubb was lost due to injury. He rushed for nine touchdowns in 2023 but logged the lowest snap share (31%) of his career, making it little surprise the team moved on. With his off-field issues in the past, the Chiefs authorized a comeback while eyeing backfield depth.
“We just thought he needed a change of scenery and get some help and take care of business there and we felt like he did that,” head coach Andy Reid said when addressing the Hunt deal (via ESPN’s Adam Teicher). “He did a nice job in Cleveland, and we talked to the people there and there were no issues there, so we felt OK by bringing him back… It looks like he’s grown up. I think people deserve a second chance if they’ve done something to work on the first part of it.”
Pacheco is on injured reserve, meaning he will miss at least four games. It would come as no surprise if he were to miss more time than that, however, so a committee approach could be in order for the foreseeable future. Clyde Edwards-Helaire is on the on the reserve/non-football illness list and cannot be activated until at least Week 5. Kansas City will therefore rely heavily on undrafted rookie Carson Steele and veteran pass-catcher Samaje Perine until Pacheco returns.
Hunt could emerge as a figure in that respect as well once he finds himself on the active roster. The Toledo product led the league in rushing yards as a rookie, and he topped 1,100 scrimmage yards twice more. His efficiency has taken a dip recently, so expectations will be tempered during his second Chiefs stint. An impressive season could nevertheless boost his market on another Kansas City deal or an outside deal during the spring.
“I think people deserve a second chance if they’ve done something to work on the first part of it.”
Cool. Except that he also thinks the same of people who have done NOTHING to work on the first part of it, too.
Another Cleveland signing of questionable character. Not really questionable guy is a POS. You can pretty much go up to murder and get signed in Cleveland. Murder is stepping on the Ravens side of the field. They make killers their hero’s. Hate to say but Seattle and Detroit had the Blade brothers. You go into a room with the two brothers and a shotgun. The two brothers walk out and claim they have no idea how he died. Maybe the big hole in his chest and back and the smoking shotgun had a hand in it. Those assault shotguns fire themselves. Evil murdering weapons.
What exactly is an assault shotgun?
Different times in the world , that’s crazy
You’re missing or incorrect about many details regarding the Blades brothers trial. They didn’t claim they had no idea how their cousin died and even acknowledged their responsibility. They did say, however, that there was a struggle and an accidental discharge, which multiple firearms experts stated was plausible and even likely that they went on to demonstrate reenactments of where the guns did indeed discharged.
Does that make him innocent? Absolutely not. But that’s why he was acquitted.
Relative to Trevor Bauer this is insane
I get professional sports is all about winning and producing results. Just don’t come in here talking about character players Chiefs brass. From Tyreke Hill , Hunt and Reid’s own son as a coach you have miserably failed at bringing in character people. Ironically it’s hit his own family. Great coach , but at what cost
Reid is not a man of character….. look at the kids he “raised”
It was NOT a domestic violence incident.
He kicked a woman in the face in a hotel. There’s no indication that the two were in a relationship or still are, and the nature of their relationship was never indicated. Domestic violence requires some sort of a relationship. What Hunt did was disgusting and inexplicable. I’m shocked the backlash wasn’t as strong as Ray Rice, but hey that’s the NFL for ya