Rudy Niswanger

Rudy Niswanger

Rudy Niswanger is a center for the Kansas City Chiefs, wearing number 64. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at LSU. Rudy Niswanger is 6 feet, 5 inches and weighs 301 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions... [more]

Rudy Niswanger is a center for the Kansas City Chiefs, wearing number 64. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at LSU. Rudy Niswanger is 6 feet, 5 inches and weighs 301 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about Rudy Niswanger and the Chiefs, or follow him in news and blogs.

 
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For the eighth year, residents of the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) had a gridiron themed dinner. That’s because members of the Kansas City Chiefs were on hand to dish up some good food and fabulous cheer. The night has become a special one that’s eagerly anticipated for all involved. Spearheaded by C Rudy Niswanger and his wife, Patricia, nearly a dozen Chiefs were present to serve dinner at the House earlier this week. Kansas City Chiefs - The Kansas City Chiefs Get Things Cooking at Local Ronald McDonald House Read Full Story
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Taking a cue from one of our favorite blogs, Buffalo Rumblings , today we're talking about the Kansas City Chiefs players that are going to be a bit anxious come Saturday and Sunday. LB Demorrio Williams Signed in March 2008 , Williams was one of only a couple free agents the Kansas City Chiefs signed last year. Before the Chiefs even got into the season, Wililams was part of that rash of training camp injuries we had last year. While that isn't the sole reason Williams never really got off the ground in KC, it certainly didn't help. Williams racked up 62 tackles last ... Read Full Story
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I asked Rudy how he was able to bounce back so quickly, and he told me that daily workouts - beginning at 4am each morning - and the Chiefs' great medical staff were to thank for causing him to not have to miss a single game. Rudy Niswanger Is A Hard Playing Warrior | LockerBlogger Chiefs coach Haley on Niswanger today: "Yeah. Made it through the game, got to take your hat off to that guy. That’s a pretty impressive comeback. That’s a sign of somebody who wants to be on the field, wants to be part of it. Those are the kind of ... Read Full Story
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More photos » by Ed Zurga - AP 8 days ago: San Diego Chargers running back Darren Sproles (43) gets past Kansas City Chiefs safety Jon McGraw (47) during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009, in Kansas City, Mo. Sproles ran 58 yard for a touchdown on the play. The Chargers beat the Chiefs 37-7. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga) Browse more photos » Kansas City Chiefs center Rudy Niswanger was a surprise return to practice this afternoon.  Niswanger was carted off the field last week against the San Diego Chargers .   Per Josh Looney , there are reports ... Read Full Story
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More photos » by Charlie Riedel - AP 3 days ago: San Diego Chargers safety Eric Weddle (32) breaks up a pass intended for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Lance Long (17) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) Browse more photos » The Kansas City Chiefs released the depth chart for the November 8th game against the Jacksonville Jaguars .  There are only a couple of minor changes at wide receiver. Quinten Lawrence was previously listed as the second team wide receiver behind Dwayne Bowe .  He was released on ... Read Full Story
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Chiefs head coach Todd Haley must have had a bad experience as a child at the hands of someone with a last name of Johnson. In addition to the most recent episode with former Chiefs' running back Larry Johnson, Haley continues to harbor some sort of ill-will towards Kansas City linebacker Derrick Johnson. So much so, that he can’t seem to find a situation or a position on his defense that justifies starting the former first-round selection out...  
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What happened? Unpopular, egomaniacal, and talented, such are the thoughts and perceptions of Larry Johnson as he departs Kansas City.  To most Chiefs fans it appeared that Johnson never quite enjoyed playing in Kansas City.  Perhaps Kansas City was not the problem, as one can question if LJ truly enjoys the game of football.  Even when the media lauded LJ as being “good,” or, “quiet,” all this meant was a standoffish isolated player hadn’t...  
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The Kansas City Chiefs are officially cutting ties with Larry Johnson. This is reportedly a move accepted by both sides, as Kansas City has been inching toward moving on from Johnson for the past two seasons, and Johnson hasn't been happy in Kansas City for some time. The team avoids a major distraction in the locker room and through the press by unloading Johnson now, and also gives their younger, more talented backs, Jamaal Charles and...  
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No team claimed running back Larry Johnson off waivers, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter, which means Johnson now is free to sign with any team and the Kansas City Chiefs must pay him the balance of the $2.1 million left on his contract this season.  
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Former Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson has passed through waivers, and is now free to sign with any team he chooses. Or should we say, any team that will take him. Johnson would have been due roughly $2.3 million for the rest of the season, which is why few were surprised he found no takers . The Washington Redskins were rumored to be interested, but they already have two running backs in Clinton Portis and Ladell Betts that are...  
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