The Kansas City Chiefs and impending free-agent linebacker Tamba Hali have reached an agreement on a new three-year deal, a source told Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Hali was expected to hit the open market after the final years of his contract, which were added as part of a restructure to reduce his cap hit last offseason, voided on Saturday.

The terms of Hali's new deal have yet to be disclosed.

At 32 years old, Hali isn't the player he was in his prime, but was still considered one of the top edge-rushers set to be available when free agency opens on Wednesday.

With a host of defensive players set for free agency, it was expected that the Chiefs would struggle to re-sign Hali, especially after failing to come to terms before his previous contract voided.

Now that Hali has re-signed, the Chiefs can turn their attentions to free agents Sean Smith, Jaye Howard, and Derrick Johnson.

Hali registered 48 total tackles and 6.5 sacks in 2015.