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PFT: Brian Waters skips Chiefs offseason workouts, again

Guard Brian Waters, the 2009 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, has yet to report for the team's offseason workout program, according to Adam Teicher of the Kansas City Star.

But Chiefs fans shouldn't be alarmed.  Waters has become a regular irregular at the out-of-season lifting-and-running sessions.

""I haven't participated in the offseason program fully in five or six years," Waters told Teicher  "That's nothing new.  I would never miss out on [offseason practice] because of displeasure with the team.  I'll be participating for sure in everything mandatory.  Everything else will be my prerogative to choose if I'm going to be there."
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01 Apr 2010 by Ryan Luis

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Weight loss not Chiefs' concern this spring

Unlike last year, the Kansas City Chiefs feel no need to turn this year's offseason program into an NFL fat farm, measuring progress more by weight lost than plays learned.

Coach Todd Haley's second spring season will focus more on getting newcomers and holdovers working together and acquainting everybody with new coordinators.

01 Apr 2010 by Ryan Luis

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Chiefs Hire Adam Zimmer

The Kansas City Chiefs hired Adam Zimmer as a defensive assistant/assistant linebackers coach today, the team announced.

The son of Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, Zimmer coached for the past four seasons with the New Orleans Saints.

During his tenure with the Saints, he was part of a New Orleans coaching staff that helped guide the franchise to a victory in Super Bowl XLIV as well as a pair of NFC championship game appearances.

Zimmer played collegiately at Trinity University (Tex.).

31 Mar 2010 by Ryan Luis

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Teicher: Chiefs adding experience to go with youth

When the Kansas City Chiefs looked at Mike Vrabel, they saw a skilled linebacker who knew their defensive system well and was eager to mentor younger players and lead in the locker room.

It mattered little to them that he comes in a soon-to-be 35-year-old body.

The Chiefs in fact are finding older is better is many cases. Along with Vrabel, the Chiefs re-signed wide receiver Chris Chambers, who will be 32 in August. They added center Casey Wiegmann and running back Thomas Jones, who will be 37 and 32, respectively, this summer.

As a result, the Chiefs, one of the youngest NFL teams the last couple of seasons, are graying.

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30 Mar 2010 by Ryan Luis

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Covitz: Chiefs sign Derrick Johnson


The Chiefs announced that linebacker Derrick Johnson has signed an restricted free agent tender.

Johnson, the club's first-round draft pick in 2005, would have been an unrestricted free agent this year, but the uncapped season made him a restricted free agent.

The Chiefs retained his rights when they offered him a one-year contract worth $2.621 million.

Johnson was eligible to negotiate with other clubs, but had he signed an offer sheet with another team, the Chiefs had the right to match that offer. If they declined, the Chiefs would have been entitled to that team’s first-round draft pick.

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25 Mar 2010 by Ryan Luis

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Jesnsen: Mission implausible for Chiefs' Studebaker

When he invited a special guest to work with his players this month, Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley couldn't wait for him to meet Andy Studebaker, an Illinois native who graduated from Wheaton College.

''I had a karate expert come in, and I told all the coaches that if we tell Andy to run through a wall, he'll be here to do it,'' Haley said Monday from the NFL owners meetings in Orlando. ''At first I was mad [Studebaker wasn't there], but then I found out he was on a trip.''

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24 Mar 2010 by Ryan Luis

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Teicher: What about Croyle?


Seattle's trade for quarterback Charlie Whitehurst got me thinking about the future of the Chiefs' Brodie Croyle. Both began the off-season as restricted free agents and the Seahawks worked out a deal with San Diego for the rights to Whitehurst.

Whitehurst and Croyle were taken in the same round of the same draft, the third round in 2006. Croyle has done little to distinguish himself in his time with the Chiefs, but let's remember the Kansas City offense has mostly been a mess no matter who the quarterback. The situation the Chiefs threw Croyle into was a near-impossible one for any quarterback.

Still, Croyle has outdone Whitehurst, who hasn't been good enough to get out on the field and throw so much as a regular-season pass. The Chargers thought so little of Whitehurst that they traded for Billy Volek to be the main reserve for Philip Rivers.

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20 Mar 2010 by Ryan Luis

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Will Chiefs stick with a building block or go for the popular pick in draft?

When you think about the NFL draft for the Kansas City Chiefs next month, there’s the safe pick – offensive tackle Russell Okung from Oklahoma State.

And then there’s the one fans really want – defensive back Eric Berry from Tennessee. Ranked third on Mel Kiper’s board of 32, Berry would be a huge hit with the fans and a solid win for general manager Scott Pioli.

I like what Pioli is doing with the Chiefs, but I’d love it if he’d pick Berry. The problem is you can’t have everything, and my gut says that taking Berry that high would go against what Pioli wants to do.
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20 Mar 2010 by Ryan Luis

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