Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver Dwayne Bowe was recently featured in a special piece called "Postcards from the edge" in the most recent addition of ESPN The Magazine.
Taken from The AFC West Blog on ESPN.com, here is what Bowe stated in the piece:
You hear stories about groupies hanging out in hotel lobbies, but some of my teammates had it set up so there was a girl in every room. The older g...
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Two-time pro bowler, Defensive Tackle John Henderson is said to be in Kansas City today to visit with the Chiefs.
Henderson, 31, was released by the Jacksonville Jaguars Monday after team was unable to cut-a-deal to trade him prior to the draft. The release was made to make room for the Jaguars first round draft pick, DT Tyson Alualu.
After the Chiefs switched to a 3-4 defense in 2009, the...
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The Chiefs got their guy with Eric Berry, safety from Tennesse with the fifth overall pick. It has been suggested that the Chiefs' next pick might end up being Jimmy Clausen.
Per Adam Schefter on ESPN radio, it was said that the Chiefs liked Clausen enough to take him in the first round. The Chiefs ended up taking (thankfully) because Berry was rated higher on their draft board.
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Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson is expected to return to the Chiefs after being tendered at the original draft round level.
Johnson, 27 has spent all five years of his career in the NFL with the Chiefs. The most talented of all linebackers with the Chiefs, is coming off of his worst season in the NFL.
Part of the reason of such a poor statistical season was the ...
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Ex-Colts offensive lineman Ryan Lilja agreed to terms today with the Kansas City Chiefs. The contract is said to be a three-year deal according to the KC Star.
Roughly twenty-four hours after Lilja visited with the Chiefs organization he had already agree to become a Chief. I'll give GM Scott Pioli this, when he sets his sight on a free agent he gets them.
The first big free a...
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The Chiefs have made the improvement of the offensive line a top priority this off-season. As the O-line gradually improved throughout 2009, there remains a few holes on that line that need to be filled.
The Chiefs hope to have filled one of those holes last week with the signing of veteran Center and ex-Chief Casey Wiegmann last week.
Another hole is speculated to be filled ...
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