Kareem Hunt returned to the Chiefs final season, and his second Kansas Metropolis run will proceed into 2025. The previous speeding champion is re-signing on a one-year deal, as Fox Sports activities’ Jordan Schultz first reported.
Schultz adds that this pact has a base value of $1.5M. Incentives can add another $1M to Hunt’s earnings. After a five-year run with the Browns, the 2017 Offensive Rookie of the Year came back to Kansas City and handled a notable offensive workload. He will remain part of the team’s backfield plans for at least one more campaign.
Isiah Pacheco was anticipated to deal with a heavy workload in 2024, however he was restricted to seven video games on account of a damaged fibula. His absence helped open the door for Hunt signing after which receiving 200 carries on the 12 months; he turned that chance into 728 yards and 7 touchdowns on the bottom. The 29-year-old added 176 yards within the passing sport, then scored a pair of touchdowns within the playoffs.
Earlier than the beginning of free company, it turned clear the Chiefs can be interested in adding a veteran running back this spring. That plan resulted in a one-year agreement with Elijah Mitchell, who missed all of final season. The previous 49er however figures to have a job of some type with Kansas Metropolis. Pacheco, in the meantime, is getting into the ultimate 12 months of his rookie contract.
The Chiefs might additionally look to the draft so as to add a long-term choice on the place, one thing which might make sense since all three of their present prime backs are pending 2026 free brokers. Hunt — who noticed his yards per carry common rebound barely to three.6 after it dropped on the finish of his Browns tenure — will however compete for taking part in time in 2025. No matter how Kansas Metropolis’s backfield shakes out, the Toledo product figures to have a notable function based mostly on the belief he has obtained from the group.
Hunt made a mid-season return to the Browns in 2023 after Nick Chubb‘s season-ending knee damage. The latter is a free agent, and his departure (which might not come as a shock at this level) would go away Cleveland in want of at the very least one notable addition. Friday’s information confirms one other new Hunt settlement is not going to be attainable, although.