KANSAS CITY - Tight end Anthony Fasano and the Chiefs have parted ways on Thursday after two seasons, according to NFL.com's Jeff Darlington.
The nine year veteran caught 25 passes last season and four touchdowns, and was due to make $2.8 million next year, as the veteran becomes the next victim of salary cap maneuvering. His release will save the Chiefs $1.96 million against the cap.
Fasano is seeking to continue his career, according to Darlington, and will test the free agent market two weeks ahead of other tight ends.
In 26 appearances for the club, he caught 48 passes for 426 yards and seven touchdowns.
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