The Chiefs have typically had a seasoned veteran at quarterback in Patrick Mahomes in recent seasons.
Carson Wentz is now expected to fill that role in 2024 after signing a one-year contract with the club last month.
Coach Andy Reid was asked about Wentz during his press conference on Monday and noted that he still prefers a veteran as a backup.
“I thought Blaine did a good job when he was here last year,” Reid said. “Carson, I know, he did a good job when he worked with the Rams – in fact, he had a good game for them at the end. I welcome you in.
“We talked to him last year when we were talking to Blaine, and he was waiting for an opportunity to start. But it was good to put him in this position and if he gets the opportunity to play, he’ll get the opportunity to play. But he’s handled it really well since he got here. He’s a good football player and I like him.
The Rams started Wentz in Week 18 after they clinched a Wild Card spot and Los Angeles beat San Francisco with the second overall pick at QB. Wentz finished the game 17-of-24 passing for 163 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. He also rushed 17 times for 56 yards with a TD.