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If you've read about the Kansas City Chiefs this offseason then it's fairly clear that they've made significant upgrade.s Last year they were working with lots of changes, new faces and little expectations.
In 2010 however the expectations have risen. That's due to the folks that the Chiefs have brought in.
I went back and looked at the depth chart at this time last year compared to the current one. There are quite a few differences...Read Full Story
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Good morning, AP and welcome to another Arrowheadlines. A lot of Kansas City Chiefs news for you today. We have a couple of stories on Wiegmann, a piece about the gentleman in charge of the Chiefs' Hall of Honor, and an article from The Wall Street Journal on fan-fave T-Rich. Enjoy!
A line of autograph seekers ringed the sideline of the Chiefs practice field on a steamy Wednesday morning. Center Casey Wiegmann made sure no one walked away disappointed.
Wiegmann, the last...Read Full Story
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FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2009, file photo, Denver Broncos' Casey Wiegmann (62) looks on during the first half of an NFL football game agains the Cincinnati Bengals in Cincinnati. The Kansas City Chiefs announced Friday, March 12, 2010, they signed Wiegmann, who was a free agent after two seasons with Denver. Terms were not released. (AP Photo/Ed Reinke)
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So the Chiefs signed a 37-year old Center in Casey Wiegmann...Read Full Story
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The two most experienced players on the Kansas City Chiefs roster are center Casey Wiegmann and linebacker Mike Vrabel.
Wiegmann is a former Chief who has been on very successful offensive line units in the past. His experience is one of the big reasons the Chiefs brought him in. So far through camp he hasn't been taking many first team reps but his presence is still value.
Wiegmann told Vic Carucci of NFL.com this week that after practice one day he saw a rookie...Read Full Story
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Good morning, AP and happy weekend. We're starting today by remembering one of our own. Melvin Johnson died 30 years ago due to complications arising from a surgery on his wrist. There's a great article about him to kick off this full version of Arrowheadlines (H/T to WtexKC). Enjoy your Kansas City Chiefs News.
Melvin Johnson Jr.’s family still remembers.
They remember how he never lost a track-and-field race during his years...Read Full Story
Two of last season's starters, center Casey Wiegmann and right tackle Barry Richardson, are unrestricted free agents. Wiegmann will probably retire. So Allen would be the Chiefs' top reserve at guard and Stephenson at tackle. Longer term ...
WR Dwayne Bowe is the Chiefs' most important player. He might not be the highest paid or even the best player in Kansas City, nor does he play a position that’s the most vital to the team’s success. But because he has a skill set that nobody else on the roster has, and plays in a scheme that utilizes his talents perfectly, his presence on the depth chart is more important than anybody else in a Chiefs uniform. With that in mind, one would...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The Kansas City Chiefs picked Junior Hemingway of Michigan in the seventh round of the NFL draft Saturday, going with a wide receiver for the second time on the final day of the NFL draft.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The Kansas City Chiefs have selected Alabama cornerback De'Quan Menzie with their fifth-round pick, making good on coach Romeo Crennel's promise to add depth in the defensive backfield.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The Kansas City Chiefs have picked Oklahoma offensive tackle Donald Stephenson with their third-round selection, going with an offensive lineman for the second straight round.