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Peyton Hendershot: Non-tendered by Kansas City
Peyton Hendershot became an unrestricted free agent Wednesday after the Chiefs did not offer a tender on his contract, Matt Derrick of ChiefsDigest.com reports.Hendershot spent most of the 2024 regular season on the Chiefs' 53-man roster after being traded by the Cowboys in late August. He caught five passes on as many targets for 51 yards across seven regular-season games and played in all three of the Chiefs' playoff games. Hendershot will look to join a team looking to bolster its depth at tight end.
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Chiefs' Peyton Hendershot: Five catches in 2024
Peyton Hendershot caught five passes on as many targets for 51 yards across seven regular-season games in 2024.Hendershot was traded by the Cowboys to the Kansas City Chiefs in late August. He signed with Kansas City's practice squad in mid-September after being waived from the 53-man roster, but Hendershot was brought back to the active roster in early November after Jared Wiley tore his ACL during practice. Hendershot was on injured reserve between Weeks 13 and 17 due to a calf injury, but he was activated from IR in late December and was part of the Chiefs' roster during their playoff run to Super Bowl LIX. Hendershot enters the offseason as an unrestricted free agent and will look to join a team that can give him a more prominent role on offense.
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Chiefs' Peyton Hendershot: Comes off IR
Peyton Hendershot (calf) was activated from injured reserve Monday and does not have an injury designation for Wednesday's Week 17 matchup versus Pittsburgh.Hendershot had been on IR since late November due to a calf injury. He was designated to return Monday and estimated as a full practice participant both Monday and Tuesday. With no injury designation for Wednesday's game, Hendershot appears set to return to action against the Steelers. He'll presumably work as the Kansas City Chiefs' third tight end behind Travis Kelce and Noah Gray while also contributing on special teams.
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Chiefs' Peyton Hendershot: Designated to return from IR
The Kansas City Chiefs designated Peyton Hendershot (calf) to return to practice from injured reserve Monday.Hendershot was placed on IR in late November after going down with a calf injury versus the Panthers in Week 12. The third-year tight end has now missed the required four games while on IR, which means he could return as early as Wednesday against the Steelers. His practice involvement Tuesday should give the best indication on what his true return timetable will look like.
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Chiefs' Peyton Hendershot: Going to IR
Kansas City placed Peyton Hendershot (calf) on its injured reserve list Tuesday, Pete Sweeney of ArrowheadPride.com reports.Hendershot suffered a calf injury during Sunday's game at Carolina, and now he'll be forced to miss at least the Kansas City Chiefs' next four outings as he recovers. Travis Kelce and Noah Gray are currently the only healthy tight ends on Kansas City's 53-man roster, but the team did add rookie undrafted free agent Baylor Cupp to its practice squad Tuesday.
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Chiefs' Peyton Hendershot: Exits game with calf injury
Peyton Hendershot (calf) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Panthers.Hendershot suffered the injury in the second half of Sunday's game. Travis Kelce and Noah Gray would be the Kansas City Chiefs' only two tight ends for the rest of the contest if Hendershot is unable to return.
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Chiefs' Peyton Hendershot: Back on Chiefs' active roster
The Kansas City Chiefs signed Peyton Hendershot from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday.Hendershot began the regular season on the Chiefs' active roster but was waived Sept. 16. He oped to stay in Kansas City on the practice squad, but he's back on the 53-man roster after rookie tight end Jared Wiley suffered a torn ACL during Friday's practice. Hendershot will serve as the Chiefs' No. 3 tight end behind Travis Kelce and Noah Gray.
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Peyton Hendershot: Rejoins KC on practice squad
Peyton Hendershot signed with the Chiefs' practice squad Tuesday after clearing waivers, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Hendershot was waived from the Chiefs' active roster on Monday after playing seven snaps on special teams in Sunday's 26-25 win over the Bengals. He'll stick around in Kansas City and provide the Chiefs a safety net at tight end should Travis Kelce, Noah Gray or Jared Wiley miss time.
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Peyton Hendershot: Dropped by K.C.
The Chiefs waived Peyton Hendershot on Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Hendershot was traded from Dallas to Kansas City in late August and made his Chiefs debut in Week 2, playing seven special-teams snaps and failing to record a single stat. With Hendershot being waived Monday, the Chiefs' tight-end room now consists of Travis Kelce, Noah Gray and Jared Wiley.
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Chiefs' Peyton Hendershot: Not playing Thursday
Peyton Hendershot (coach's decision) is inactive for Thursday's regular-season opener against the Ravens.Hendershot was acquired by the Kansas City Chiefs in a trade with the Cowboys on Aug. 27. He's the fourth tight end on Kansas City's depth chart behind Travis Kelce, Noah Gray and Jared Wiley. Hendershot's next chance at making his Chiefs debut will come against the Bengals on Sept. 15.