Chad Henne: From Backup QB to Family Man and Quarterback Trainer

Chad Henne, a 13-year NFL veteran, retired after playing with the Kansas City Chiefs. He joined the Chiefs in 2018 when the team turned the franchise over to an untested quarterback named Patrick Mahomes. He will be remembered among Chiefs fans for two clutch performances in playoff games when called upon as an injury replacement for the superstar. Without Henne’s second-quarter heroics in the Divisional Round’s 27-20 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars - while Mahomes was having an ankle injury treated - the Chiefs likely would not be preparing for a Super Bowl parade.

Henne discussed his retirement on this week’s episode of The Adam Schefter Podcast. While many assume that holding a clipboard for the best quarterback in the league is an easy job, the 37-year-old Henne explained to the ESPN insider that even a reserve role takes a toll - and requires a sacrifice of time.

“Just when you wake up - and your body’s not feeling right each and every day. And you’ve got to do the stretches that not a lot of people have to do when you’re young, just to get the body going and your mind mentally going. I think you just know it’s time. My kids are at the age - they’re at nine and seven right now - I just wanted to be a part of their lives as well.”

While Henne plans to work with quarterbacks, fans should not expect to see him on a coaching staff. “I definitely want to get into the training quarterbacks situation...I have so much knowledge to give out that I feel like it would be a waste for me not to be around it. I would love to coach, but I think that’s too many hours on my plate. I just want to be around my family and spend time with them.”

Henne entered the league with the Miami Dolphins as a second-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft. He played for two head coaches in four seasons with the Dolphins. He also had three different head coaches in five seasons as a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars. He appeared to appreciate the stability of closing his career playing for Reid. “It’s always one quote: ‘Let your personality show.’ [Reid] ends the meeting right before he says, ‘I’ll treat you to a cheeseburger on Saturday night.’ That always resonated with me because there were many times in my career that teams [and] coaches were so uptight - so involved in trying to win - that it took away a lot of personalities on our team. I think that always stood with me. ‘Let your personality show.’ Just be you. You don’t have to be anything other than you when you step on the field. I’ll take that from here on out in my life.

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Having been in the league since 2008, Chad Henne has built a reputation as one of the better backups in the NFL.

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Henne's Insights on Patrick Mahomes

Naturally, the conversation turned to working with the league’s top player. Henne showed no hesitation in identifying when he realized Mahomes is a special player.

“Day one. Just seeing him flick the ball. His spatial awareness on the field [and] his leadership qualities really stood out to me from the beginning. As a young quarterback, it’s tough for guys to really command a team and an offense at a young age, and he stepped into that role so easily. It’s unreal what he does. We see it in practice each and every day - and it comes to life on Sundays.”

Having shared the quarterback room with Mahomes for five seasons, however, the retiring Henne also took the opportunity to identify a little-seen side of the 2022 league MVP.

“The superstitions. You know baseball background...He has to have a certain thing each and every day. He comes in, he does his work, [and] his notes are written out a certain way. Same pair of underwear - which probably not a lot of people know.

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“On game day - he’s been wearing it since I’ve been a part of it. This will definitely be enlightening. He’ll be like ‘What the hell? You’re checking my underwear out?’ But there’s things I’ve seen that nobody else has seen.

“But his preparation is unbelievable - how he goes about it. He knows exactly how many plays are in each section on Andy Reid’s call sheet. And if it’s off by one play - it’s going to be mentioned this week. He dives into it deeply, and it’s fun to watch each and every day.”

Chad Henne Contract Details

Few thought that Chiefs backup QB Chad Henne would be part of the discussion amid a Super Bowl run, but here we are. MVP favorite Patrick Mahomes suffered a high ankle sprain in a divisional round win against the Jaguars - and even though he returned to play, there’s no doubt that all eyes will be on that ankle.

This is where Henne comes in. During the playoff win against Jacksonville, Henne filled in nicely for Mahomes, who went back to the locker room toward the end of the second half. The 37-year-old completed five of his seven passes for 23 yards and a touchdown.

Now that there’s some context behind why Boardroom might be breaking down a backup QB with an 18-36 career record, it’s worth emphasizing how crucial backup QBs were this past season. At least 69 different backups started a game during the regular season, which set a new NFL record. Henne would be No. 70 (including the playoffs).

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With all this in mind, let’s check out the Chiefs’ Chad Henne contract details for 2022, as well as an earnings overview for his 15-year career.

Chad Henne Career Earnings Overview

Having been in the league since 2008, Chad Henne has built a reputation as one of the better backups in the NFL. Boardroom breaks down his current contract.

Year Team Salary Earnings
2008 Miami Dolphins $480,000 $480,000
2009 Miami Dolphins $560,000 $560,000
2010 Miami Dolphins $640,000 $640,000
2011 Miami Dolphins $720,000 $720,000
2012 Jacksonville Jaguars $2,500,000 $2,500,000
2013 Jacksonville Jaguars $4,000,000 $4,000,000
2014 Jacksonville Jaguars $4,000,000 $4,000,000
2015 Jacksonville Jaguars $4,000,000 $4,000,000
2016 Jacksonville Jaguars $4,000,000 $4,000,000
2017 Jacksonville Jaguars $1,000,000 $1,000,000
2018 Kansas City Chiefs $1,005,000 $1,005,000
2019 Kansas City Chiefs $1,125,000 $1,125,000
2020 Kansas City Chiefs $2,000,000 $2,000,000
2021 Kansas City Chiefs $2,000,000 $2,000,000
2022 Kansas City Chiefs $2,000,000 $2,000,000

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