Chad Henne, a quarterback with the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, won the Super Bowl to end his career in the National Football League.
In 2023, he posted on Instagram to celebrate the Chiefs’ 38-35 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles and to announce his retirement.
Who is Chad Henne?
Former quarterback Chad Henne spent 15 seasons in the NFL.
He was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the 2008 NFL Draft following a productive career at the University of Michigan. Before joining the teams of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Chiefs, he played there for four years.
With 13,290 throwing yards, 60 touchdowns, 63 interceptions, and two Super Bowl rings at the end of his career, he had an impressive resume.
Who is Chad Henne’s wife Brittany Hartman?
Brittany Hartman and Henne got married two years after Henne signed with the NFL.
She may have a famous husband, but she frequently keeps the specifics of her private life private.
She does, however, frequently appear in the stands cheering for her lover.
“5 years ago we moved to Kansas City ‘for two years’. Moving halfway across the country with two toddlers and no family wasn’t easy,” Brittany said about her time in Kansas City in a touching Instagram post.
“Now here we are in year five with two kiddos who call this home. When I go to the grocery store I see people I know. When I sit at games I have fellow fans ask about my kids and comment on how much they’ve grown.
“When times get stressful, my village steps up and becomes the family we temporarily left behind. Kansas City – you are a special, special place and one that I’ll always cherish,” she added.
Since tying the knot, Henne and his wife have welcomed two kids, son Chace and daughter Hunter.
Most people predicted that the Eagles would win Super Bowl LVII, but in typical Chiefs fashion, they were able to rally and get the necessary points on the game’s grandest stage.
Soon after the victory, Henne posted about it on Instagram and announced his impending retirement.
“Calling it a career. Capping it off with @budlight 🍺 and another ring 💍,” he captioned the post.
The Chiefs later commented, saying, “Congratulations on an incredible career. Thank you for everything you’ve done for us.”
While it’s unclear what he will do moving forward, fans expect that he will be spending more time with his family.