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Former San Diego Chargers guard Mike Goff visited the Kansas City Chiefs today according to Bill Williamson of ESPN .
Goff is a 33 year old guard originally drafted by the Bengals in the 3rd round of the 1998 draft. After six seasons in Cincinnati, he moved to the AFC West spending five years with the Chargers.
San Diego decided not to pursue another contract with Goff following the 2008 season.
Though his age is a bit of concern, his durability isn't. He's started...Read Full Story
#20 Pierson Prioleau Free-agent safety Pierson Prioleau has agreed to terms with the New Orleans Saints, who were looking to add depth in the defensive backfield. The 5-foot-10, 188-pound safety has played 10 years with the San Francisco 49ers, Buffalo Bills, Washington Redskins and the Jacksonville Jaguars. Prioleau played all 16 games with the Jaguars last season, starting once. #79 Mike Goff Veteran lineman Mike Goff has signed a free-agent deal with the Kansas City Chiefs. Goff has...Read Full Story
The San Diego Chargers have announced that they have signed free agent cornerback Nathan Vasher. I had previously reported that the Chargers were close to signing Vasher. Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that Vasher will make $ 4.5 million in two seasons . "We're adding a proven NFL player with experience in the league," Chargers general manager A.J. Smith said Funny that he didn't say that Vasher was a good player, just an NFL player. Vasher will compete for the Chargers...Read Full Story
Kansas City Chiefs RG Mike Goff appeared on 810 WHB Tuesday afternoon to discuss what attracted him to the Chiefs, the importance of Super Bowl experience and Transformers.
Yes, the movie Transformers (apparently getting terrible reviews).
Goff figures to replace since departed Adrian Jones at right guard. John over at Bolts from the Blue , our Chargers site, says Goff leaving was actually a good thing from the powder blue perspective. San Diego ran to the left side of the line far more...Read Full Story
With the signing of Mike Goff last year to the Kansas City Chiefs brought with it many a San Diego Chargers fans who claimed Goff was done. I think it's fair to say he had lost a step in the eight games he played for the Chiefs before a shoulder injury caused a trip to injured reserve .
He was originally signed on for a two-year deal at less than $2 million a year . Kent Babb of the Kansas City Star thinks he's done and I would have to agree.
Though he started 113 consecutive games...Read Full Story
Marty Schottenheimer, whose last season in the NFL ended with his firing in 2007 after a 14-2 record in 2006 with the San Diego Chargers, will interview Tuesday with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their head coaching vacancy, according to league sources.
Now, this make far more sense to us than the idea that Brian Schottenheimer is a strong head-coaching ... would be a great departure from Raheem Morris as head coach. He is 68 years old but the last time he had a job the San Diego Chargers ...
Mike Goff is an offensive guard for the San Diego Chargers. He is number 79 and is 6'5 and 315 pounds. The San Diego Chargers are coached by Marty Schottenheimer and are in the AFC West.