Free agent offensive tackle J’Marcus Webb is a free agent no more after making a handful of visits over the past few weeks and finally deciding on where his new home will be. According to a report from SiriusXM NFL Radio, Webb has signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.
BREAKING NEWS! "The Opening Drive" has confirmed that @jmarcuswebb is signing with the @KCChiefs today! #AllTheBest #SXMNFL
— SiriusXM NFL Radio (@SiriusXMNFL) May 19, 2014
Webb had recently visited the Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers, which came after a visit with the Chiefs back in March.
The Kansas City Chiefs offensive line was hit hard in free agency when they lost tackle Branden Albert and guards Jon Asamoah and Geoff Schwartz, so adding Webb provides some much needed depth.
Webb has struggled during his time in the league as a full-time starter, but his versatility will still benefit the Chiefs and head coach Andy Reid even if Webb is not capable of starting on a weekly basis.