Former University of Pittsburgh QB Bill Stull was the only player to take snaps at the Chiefs rookie mini-camp way back during the first weekend of May. He worked out with the team that weekend without a contract and left the mini-camp in the same fashion.
Nearly four months later, Stull got another call from Kansas City; he’s now in camp with the Chiefs once again.
Stull signed a contract with the club on Tuesday morning, just a day after the Chiefs had only two active quarterbacks participating in practice. ![]()
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Stull (6-3, 215) played in 32 games (26 starts) at the University of Pittsburgh, completing 418 of 681 passes for 5,252 yards with 32 TDs and 18 INTs, good for a 136.38 passer rating. He started all 13 games as a senior, connecting on 209 of 321 throws for 2,633 yards with 21 TDs and eight INTs. Stull prepped at Seton-LaSalle High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
With the addition of Stull, half of the Chiefs quarterbacks are alums of Pitt U (Palko is a former Pitt QB as well).
To make room for Stull on the 80-man training camp roster, the Chiefs waived rookie DE ![]()
Fitzgerald appeared in 12 games at Kansas State in 2009, recording 40 tackles (24 solo), 10.0 tackles for loss, 7.0 sacks (-67.0 yards), one INT and seven passes defensed. He began his collegiate career at Virginia after attending Hermitage High School in Richmond, Virginia.