Wide receiver Gehrig Dieter is sticking with the Super Bowl champion.

The former Alabama wide receiver was on the Kansas City practice squad as the Chiefs won three playoff games, including Super Bowl LIV, where Kansas City defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 on Feb. 2.

On Tuesday, Dieter re-signed with Kansas City, which will bring him back to the team when the Chiefs start their offseason program in April. Details of Dieter’s contract were not disclosed.

Kansas City already had re-signed the other nine members of its season-ending practice squad to reserve/future contracts last week, including defensive tackles Braxton Hoyett (Pelham) and Devaroe Lawrence (Auburn).

Dieter spent the final four weeks of the regular season and the four weeks of the postseason on the Chiefs’ practice squad.

SUPER BOWL CHAMP pic.twitter.com/bIWxGqvfL7 — Gehrig Dieter (@GehrigDieter) February 3, 2020

After catching 94 passes for 1,033 yards and 10 touchdowns for Bowling Green in 2015, Dieter came to Alabama as a graduate transfer and had 15 catches for 214 yards and four touchdowns in 2016.

Dieter signed with the Chiefs as an undrafted rookie in May 2017. He spent the 2017 season and most of the 2018 campaign on the Chiefs' practice squad.

Dieter joined the active roster for the final four games of the regular season in 2018 and played in two postseason contests. He caught a 22-yard pass in the regular season and an 11-yard pass in the playoffs.

A bulging disk in August sidelined Dieter, and he went on injured reserve on Aug. 31, when the Chiefs reduced their 90-player preseason roster to the regular-season limit of 53. Kansas City waived Dieter with an injury settlement on Sept. 7 before bringing him back for the practice squad in October.

On Nov. 18, Dieter filled the spot on the active roster left vacant when the Chiefs put defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah on injured reserve.

Dieter played in two games – taking three offensive snaps in each – in his three weeks on the active roster before returning to the practice squad in December.

Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.

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