“Thank you for everything you’ve done for us,” the team posted. The Chiefs’ Instagram account later congratulated the former Michigan product on an “incredible career.” Instagram/Chad Henne The Henne family following the Chiefs’ AFC Championship win in January 2023. Chad Henne announced his NFL retirement following the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win on Feb. Capping it off and another ring □!” Henne captioned a photo of himself smiling in the endzone while holding a bottle of Bud Light. Henne announced his NFL retirement in a postgame Instagram message on Sunday. He won his first Super Bowl with the Chiefs in February 2020 after they defeated the 49ers. Henne, a second-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, spent the first four seasons of his career with the Dolphins, before moving on in 2012 to the Jaguars, where he stayed for six seasons. Instagram/Brittany Henne The Henne family held up the Lombardi Trophy on the field at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Chiefs backup quarterback Chad Henne celebrates the team’s Super Bowl win and his NFL retirement on Feb. In a series of photos shared on Brittany’s Instagram Story, Henne - who has been with the Chiefs since 2018 - can be seen smiling on the field at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, with his family, who all posed together with the Lombardi Trophy. Shortly after Kansas City topped the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 2023, the veteran signal-caller, 37, not only celebrated the Chiefs’ 38-35 victory with his wife, Brittany, and their two children but his retirement as well. Chiefs backup quarterback Chad Henne soaked up his final moments as an NFL player on Sunday night with his biggest supporters.
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