The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Thursday that the team has signed offensive tackle Mitchell Schwartz. Terms of the contract will not be released by the club.
"Mitchell is a strong addition to our offensive line," Chiefs General Manager John Dorsey said. "He's a talented football player that has proven to be durable and physical in his four seasons in the National Football League. We are excited that he will be a member of our team."
Schwartz (6-5, 320) comes to Kansas City after spending his first four NFL seasons with the Cleveland Browns (2012-15). Schwartz has started all 64 games of his NFL career at right tackle and in addition to starting every game, Schwartz has not missed a single snap in his four-year NFL career. Schwartz originally entered the NFL as the Browns second-round pick (37th overall) in the 2012 NFL Draft. He played collegiately at the University of California.
A collection of photos of Mitch Schwartz.