Kansas City Chiefs President Carl Peterson announced on Thursday that the club has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with T Kyle Turley. As per Chiefs policy, no other terms of the agreement were made available. Turley rejoins the club after being released on March 21st. Turley (6-5, 304) has started all 102 games he has seen duty in during his eight-year NFL career with New Orleans (?98-02), St. Louis (2003-04) and Kansas City (2006). He started seven games, two at left tackle and five at right tackle for the Chiefs a year ago. He has opened 71 career contests at right tackle, 19 games at left tackle and 12 contests at left guard. Turley has also started four playoff games. The Provo, Utah native earned All-Pro honors with the Saints in 2000. Turley originally entered the NFL as a first-round pick (seventh overall) of New Orleans in the ?98 NFL Draft, where he was selected by current Chiefs Vice President of Player Personnel Bill Kuharich who was serving as the Saints President, General Manager and Chiefs Operating Officer at the time. Turley played five seasons with the Saints, opening 79 contests. He also started two postseason contests for New Orleans, including the franchise?s first-ever playoff victory in 2000.