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Report: Jets reached out to two-time Super Bowl champion QB
Chad Henne. Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Jets are looking to add a veteran quarterback now that Aaron Rodgers is out for the season with a torn Achilles tendon. They reached out to a former Super Bowl champion, but probably not one you’re thinking of.

According to reporter Jordan Schultz, the Jets checked in about the availability of Chad Henne, who retired after last season.

Henne, 38, played the last five seasons with the Chiefs, serving as a backup to Patrick Mahomes and winning two Super Bowls. Although he had saw limited action on the field, Henne proved to be a valuable player for K.C. He led a touchdown drive in the AFC divisional round of the playoffs after Mahomes suffered an ankle injury against the Jaguars. And in 2020, Henne completed a huge pass to help the Chiefs beat the Browns in a playoff game.

Overall, Henne went 41-of-59 for 359 yards and two touchdowns in the regular season during his Chiefs career. He was a second-round pick by the Dolphins in 2008 and went 18-36 over his career as a starter. More relevantly, Henne was a quarterback with the Jaguars from 2012-2017. Nathaniel Hackett, who is the offensive coordinator for the Jets, was an offensive coach for the Jags for the final three seasons that Henne was there.

The Jets reportedly want players who are familiar with Hackett’s offense/system to make it easier for a QB to step in to the situation. As the Jet Press noted, that means former Hackett quarterbacks like Brett Rypien, Josh Johnson and Brandon Allen could also be realistic targets for the team.

Keep in mind, another team reached out to Henne in March, but he declined their overture.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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