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| Chiefs sign defensive back from Arena League |
NFL Football |
06/20/2006 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The Kansas City Chiefs signed Jerald Brown, the Arena Football League's defensive player of the year, to a two-year contract on Tuesday. The 5-foot-11 defensive back had 65 tackles and a franchise-record 11 interceptions for the Columbus Destroyers in 2006. He had two fumble recoveries and a touchdown. Brown played college football at Division II Glenville State in West Virginia from 1998 to 2001. He played for the AFL's New York Dragons in 2004 and the Arizona Rattlers in 2005. |
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| John Welbourn retires from Chiefs |
NFL Football |
06/15/2006 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman John Welbourn announced his retirement Thursday. Welbourn, 30, was acquired from Philadelphia in 2004 after coming into the league as a fourth-round draft choice in 1999. He was hampered by a knee injury during his first year in Kansas City, and was suspended the first four games of 2005 for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing drugs. This season, he would have competed with newly signed Kyle Turley and veterans Jordan Black and Kev |
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| Turley to attempt comeback with Chiefs |
NFL Football |
06/13/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday that they have signed offensive tackle Kyle Turley to a two-year contract. As per team policy, the terms of the deal were not disclosed. Turley, 30, has been a marquee blocker over the course of his pro career, but missed the past two seasons with back problems. "We are very pleased to acquire the services of a player of Kyle Turley's experience and stature," Chiefs president Carl Peterson said. "We were very impressed with his recent |
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| Royals revoke credentials from two radio reporters |
MLB Baseball |
06/09/2006 |
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| , couldn't immediately be reached. Allan Davis, operations manager for Entercom, the parent company of KCSP, declined comment. Fescoe and Moss have reputations for asking tough, confrontational questions of players and management of the Royals and Kansas City Chiefs, teams they cover on a full-time basis. Fescoe is also co-host of a sports talk show for three hours every weekday morning. At the news conference Thursday, the two grilled owner David Glass on the way he handled the dismissal of former general ma |
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| 2006 CFL Western Preview - British Columbia Lions |
CFL |
06/06/2006 |
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| 6. Colors - Orange, black and silver. There's no quarterback controversy with the B.C. Lions this year. Dave Dickenson enters the season as B.C.'s clear-cut starter at quarterback, that is, with the offseason departure of Casey Printers to the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs. There was no shortage of talk about the Lions' quarterback situation last year after Printers replaced an injured Dickenson early in the 2004 season and proceeded to win the CFL's outstanding player award, only to be replaced by Dickenson heading i |
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| Chiefs withdraw request to host 2015 Super Bowl |
NFL Football |
05/26/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs announced Thursday they were pulling their request to host the Super Bowl in February of 2015 because of faltering plans for a rolling roof. It was in early March the NFL announced that Kansas City would host Super Bowl XLIX, contingent on the renovation of Arrowhead Stadium. That would have given Kansas City the longest lead time in history to prepare for the Super Bowl, and only the fourth cold-climate city to host the big game. The rolling roof was one |
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| Chiefs withdraw request for Arrowhead to host 2015 Super Bowl |
NFL Football |
05/25/2006 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday withdrew their request for Arrowhead Stadium to host the 2015 Super Bowl, after yet another setback in plans for a rolling roof at the Truman Sports Complex. Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt said in a statemnt Arrowhead Stadium renovations would move forward without a roof to make it and the adjacent Kauffman Stadium climate-controlled, a condition for hosting the Super Bowl. ``We tried our very best,'' Hunt said, ``but found that the combination of a lack o |
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| Arizona Cardinals |
NFL Football Transaction |
05/23/2006 |
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| Claimed offensive tackle Derek Morris off waivers from the Kansas City Chiefs. |
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| Chiefs re-sign four players |
NFL Football |
05/19/2006 |
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| === Chiefs re-sign four players === Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to one- year contracts on Friday with tackle Jordan Black, defensive end Jimmy Wilkerson, cornerback Benny Sapp and kicker Lawrence Tynes. Originally a fifth-round draft pick of Kansas City in 2003, Black started 10 of the Chiefs' 16 games last season, with six starts at left tackle and four at right. In three years with Kansas City, Wilkerson has recorded 69 tackles in 43 games, with two starts. Sapp has recorde |
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| Chiefs cut Woods loose |
NFL Football |
05/18/2006 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Thursday that they have released veteran safety Jerome Woods. Woods, a first-round pick by the Chiefs in 1996, amassed 720 tackles, good for seventh all-time in Chiefs history. He also recorded five sacks, 15 interceptions and 11 forced fumbles in his 10 seasons in Kansas City. The University of Memphis product missed the entire 2002 season with a broken leg, but enjoyed his finest season in 2003 as he totaled 99 tackles and three interceptio |
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