Safety Jarrad Page has signed his restricted free agent tender with the Chiefs.
Kansas City announced the signing on Friday, but terms were not released.
Page was a seventh-round draft pick out of UCLA in 2006, but became a starter soon after.
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Five Teams Have More Than $20M In Cap Space
The Buccaneers, Chiefs, Packers, 49ers and Eagles all have more than $20 million in cap space, according to Pro Football Talk.
The figures, however, do not include the $947,000 that the league recently added to each team's total.
Fourteen teams, not including the five mentioned above, have more than $10 million in space.
Gonzalez: I Wondered How Quickly Chiefs Would Turn It Around
During a radio interview on Wednesday, Tony Gonzalzez admitted to being discouraged over the past two seasons on the Kansas City Chiefs.
?It was incredibly, incredibly frustrating,? Gonzalez told 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City. ?Obviously, last year, when I did ask for a trade, that was on my mind. It?s not that I didn?t believe in the team and believe in the direction it was going. It was just how quickly were we going to get there? That?s frustrating when you?re on a team with a bunch of young guys and you?re not winning.
?I wanted to be able to finish my career on a high note. With the Chiefs, I?m not saying we couldn?t get there and they?re not going to get there, it?s just that I wanted to get to a team that was established, that was going the right direction, that had immediate success. Then maybe finishing it on the note that I want to, which is winning a playoff game and going to the Super Bowl. I think I have that opportunity now with the Falcons.?
Longtime Executive Thum Named Chiefs' President
More than 35 years after he took an entry-level job in the team's ticket office, Denny Thum was named president of the Chiefs on Friday.
"It's exciting," said Thum, who most recently had been executive vice president and chief operating officer. "To me, it's a whole new adventure going forward. I'm going to be pleased in working with all the other departments, and getting a new focus on what the Chiefs experience and the Arrowhead experience really is."