The Kansas City Chiefs are making a strategic move to bolster their quarterback position following a series of injuries. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the team is poaching quarterback Shane Buechele from the Buffalo Bills' practice squad. This move is a strategic response to the recent injuries sustained by Patrick Mahomes and his backup, Gardner Minshew. Mahomes was placed on the Reserve/Injured list last week, and Minshew, who was also injured, was placed on the same list on Monday, creating an opportunity for Buechele to step in. The NFL's rule that any player signed from another team's practice squad must spend at least three weeks on the new team's active roster means Buechele is expected to be a key part of the Chiefs' roster for the remainder of the season. This development comes as a relief to the team, especially considering the recent MRI results that revealed Minshew did not tear his ACL, as initially feared. Buechele, a former SMU quarterback, has been with the Chiefs since 2021, initially on the practice squad and later on the active roster. Despite his potential, he has yet to make an appearance in an NFL game. The Chiefs' decision to poach Buechele from the Bills' practice squad is a strategic move to ensure their quarterback depth remains strong despite the injuries to their starting and backup quarterbacks.