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Chiefs general manager Peterson enjoys fruitful offseason
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BY ELIZABETH MERRILL
Knight Ridder Newspapers
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - (KRT) - The sun poked through the windows of Lamar Hunt's press-box suite, and Carl Peterson dug his feet in the red carpet, stared out at the empty bleachers and hit the ignore button on his telephone. Full Story... **CLICK HERE FOR USERNAME AND PW TO READ STORY** |
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Patrick Surtain on NFL Network-RECAP
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Patrick Surtain on NFL Network Filed By: Ryan Luis -Ryan@kcchiefsnews.com-
RECAP: -When asked about what happened to the Kansas City Chief defense during the 2004 Season: “Come Sunday, They just couldn’t put the pieces together” -When asked about feelings towards Miami: “No bitterness, business decision, I had seven great years there, well see them [during next season] -Will the chiefs allow 27 points a game again? “[we will] cut that in half. Our offense will put up the points, [it’s our job] to be ball Hawks.” |
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KENDALL, EPPS TO BE INDUCTED INTO MO SPORTS MEDICINE HALL OF FAME
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CHIEFS ATHLETIC TRAINING CHANGES ANNOUNCED
Chiefs President Carl Peterson announced on Wedneday that Chiefs trainers Dave Kendall and Bud Epps have been selected to be inducted into the Missouri Sports Medicine Hall of Fame. Full Story |
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Randy Hill from Fox Sports Trying to be Funny: Fashion Police
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The next model on our runway is Dick Vermeil of the Kansas City Chiefs. Dick is wearing a raincoat-influenced twill with a double-wide hanky pocket that comes in handy while crying tears of joy. It also can be worn while firing a defensive coordinator. Source... |
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CHIEFS SMITH & SCANLON NAMED NFL EUROPE LEAGUE PLAYERS OF WEEK 6
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Running backs JARRETT PAYTON of the Tennessee Titans and JONATHAN SMITH of the Kansas City Chiefs, linebacker RICH SCANLON of the Chiefs and defensive back ALLAN AMUNDSON of the San Francisco 49ers are the NFL Europe League Co-Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played the sixth week of the season (May 7-8), the league announced today. Full Story |
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Jonathan Smith Named Offensive Player of the Week in NFLE
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Smith, who leads NFL Europe with 486 rushing yards on 87 carries, led the Admirals with 131 yards on 19 carries against the Galaxy, with a longest gain of 49 yards. Full Story... |
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New Players Spur Ticket Sales
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The phone lines weren't exactly jammed, but the Chiefs did see a slight surge in season-ticket sales after last month's draft.Full Story... |
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Peterson relaxing at last
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The sun poked through the windows of Lamar Hunt's press-box suite, and Carl Peterson dug his feet in the red carpet, stared out at the empty bleachers and hit the ignore button on his telephone. Story |
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Big Country Still the Talk of Rookie Camp
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He's yet to play a game for the team that just drafted him, but already Boomer Grigsby is showing signs of becoming a Chiefs' fan favorite. He's become a media darling and earned the respect of some of his new teammates with his play last weekend at the Chiefs rookie mini-camp. Full Story |
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FANS TO HAVE SNEAK PREVIEW OF '05 CHIEFS
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First 8,000 season ticket holders to receive free DVD
Fans of the Kansas City Chiefs will have a rare opportunity to see a sneak preview of the coming year’s team on Saturday, June 18 at Arrowhead Stadium. Full Story |
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CHIEFS NOTES: Holmes Bulking up for 2005
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Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro running back missed the second half of the 2004 season. He also saw back-up Larry Johnson steal his thunder in the Chiefs offense. Johnson scored 10 times in the teams last five games and Holmes is not ready to concede anything to the former Penn State back. full Story |
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Chiefs Sneak Preview Mini Camp
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Saturday, June 18th - Chiefs Sneak Preview Mini Camp – 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
The parking lot gates will open at 10 a.m. with interactive opportunities on the perimeter of the stadium. Activities include: Live Music; Beer Garden for guests 21 and over; Live remote broadcast from 101 the Fox including the Foxzilla Junior inflatable moonwalk; Fire Department and Police Department displays plus KC Wolf and the Kansas City Chiefs Cheerleaders will be on hand Full Story |
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Fox Sports KC Wrap-up
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Derrick Johnson was every bit as athletic as the Chiefs hoped he would be at a recent rookie camp and only heightened expectations he will claim a starting outside linebacker spot by opening day. Johnson showed the ability to cover a lot of ground and was particularly impressive in the passing game by getting into throwing lanes and disrupting plays. Johnson must continue to show his athleticism when the pads go on at training camp. Full Story... |
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****FLASH**** Boston.com "Chiefs out of Running for LAW."
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Ty Law can all but count out Kansas City as a possible landing place. The Chiefs were interested in the free agent cornerback before acquiring Patrick Surtain, but with what the Postons are asking for Law, they've lost interest. Source... |
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Donnie Edwards :"I've worn a seatbealt ever since [Derrick Thomas' accident]"
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"But when we lost (former Chiefs teammate) Derrick Thomas to a car accident in 2002, that was a big wake-up call. I've worn a seat belt ever since. Look, there are consequences before you do anything in life. Before you make any decision or choice, you have to know what they are." Full Story... |
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The CHIEFS REPORT found someone worse that Pete Prisco
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KANSAS CITY: Linebacker Derrick Johnson will upgrade the defense. On the third round, the Chiefs took overrated punter Dustin Colquitt of Tennessee, and didn't draft another defender until the fifth round. Grade: C-. Source |
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Branches of Marty's tree spread
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The year was 1991, and James Saxon's time as a Chiefs running back was nearing its end.
Saxon was in the process of stripping off his pads after practice in the locker room when coach Marty Schottenheimer wandered by. Story |
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PLAYERS WILL LEAD THE WAY IN SAVING ARROWHEAD
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By Trent Green
My family and I are thrilled to live in the Kansas City area, and to help return our support to our fans and our local community. Ever since the mid-1990s, professional athletes who don’t make their primary residence in Missouri, as well as entertainers in the arts, have been contributing a part of their game day or performance salary to the State of Missouri under what is known as the Non-Resident Athletes and Entertainers Tax. As a resident of Kansas, I pay the tax. Full Story Here |
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