Pendergast, two other coaches gone from Chiefs
KANSAS CITY, Mo.
The Kansas City Chiefs won't be bringing back defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast or two other assistant coaches next season.
I was recently emailed by Andrew Crocker, the lead blogger for the Kansas City Chiefs blog, Arrowhead Addict. He asked me my opinion on what I believed the Rams would do with the first overall pick. My response was pretty well thought out, so I figured I’d post it if that is okay with him: The
The Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl I set a the initial low mark with 10 points against the Green Bay Packers. This mark only stood for two years as Weeb Ewbank's defense held the heavy favorite Baltimore Colts offense to just 7 points in the biggest upset in Super Bowl history
The invitation to coach in the Senior Bowl is extended by the NFL to the team in each conference with the worst record provided they are not going through a coaching change. The Rams had the worst record in the NFL and were offered the chance to coach a team in the Senior Bowl and declined.
Morning Addicts. All morning I have been slaving away on a chart page to track the 2010 draft interests of the Kansas City Chiefs. The page is now available and will be updated regularly as we discover more about who the Chiefs are targeting
Adam Caplan of Scout.com is reporting that representatives from three teams, the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Carolina Panthers and over very own Kansas City Chiefs met with University of Massachusetts offensive tackle Vladimir Ducasse sometime Sunday night in Mobile, Alabama, the site of the Senior Bowl. A few months ago, the good folks over at Arrowhead Pride
Chiefs All-Pro Brian Waters was announced as a finalist for the Walter Payton Man Of The Year Award. The award recognizes players for their service to the community as well as excellence on the field. The winner receives $25,000 donation to the charity of his choice
The National Football League announced on Sunday that Kansas City Chiefs four-time Pro Bowl G Brian Waters is one of three finalists for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. Waters is joined by Washington LB London Fletcher and Cleveland WR Mike
Three community-minded NFL players will be recognized during Super Bowl week as finalists for the WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR AWARD, it was announced today. Washington Redskins LB LONDON FLETCHER, Cleveland Browns WR MIKE FURREY and Kansas City Chiefs G BRIAN WATERS are the top candidates for this year’s award, named for the legendary Chicago Bears running back who died in 1999. The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award is the only league award that recognizes a player’s off-the-fiel…