CASEY WIEGMANN RUMORS

Kansas City Chiefs’ Roster Review: Center

With Kansas City’s offseason upon us, and free agency and the draft ahead, the organization has to get a read on where improvements need to be made and get an accurate gauge on how they stand up against their rivals in a balanced AFC West. This post will be the first of a series that evaluates Chiefs’ personnel at each position and compares them to what’s available in Denver...
Via Rant Sports  |  January 14, 2012

Wiegmann will add to prodigious streak

Wiegmann will add to his streak Sunday's game in Denver may mark the end of the Casey Wiegmann era.
Via kansascity.com  |  December 29, 2011

Chiefs' Wiegmann to make 175th straight start

(Eds: APNewsNow. Will be updated. With AP Photos.) By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports Writer Casey Wiegmann will make his 175th straight start when the Chiefs face the Denver Broncos on Sunday, adding to an iron man streak of consecutive snaps that already stands at 11,102. Both are the longest active streaks by NFL offensive linemen. It might also be the end of the streak for the laconic...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 29, 2011

Chiefs C Wiegmann agrees to one-year contract

The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to terms with center Casey Wiegmann on a one-year deal on Tuesday. Financial terms of the contract were not disclosed. Two other unidentified clubs showed interest in the 38-year-old Wiegmann, who in turn only had eyes for the Chiefs. Agent Joe Linta told ESPN earlier this week that Wiegmann wasn't interested in retiring. Wiegmann...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  July 26, 2011

Former Iowa Hawkeye and NFL veteran Casey Wiegmann deciding to play one more year

Casey Wiegmann, the former Iowa Hawkeye and long time NFL veteran has decided that he wants to play one more season.   Wiegmann is a true NFL iron man, at 37 he started all 16 games for the Kansas Chiefs in 2010 and extended his streak of consecutive snaps played to over 10,000.  He remains the only player left in the NFL from Iowa who played their whole career under Hayden Fry...
Via The Hawk Talk  |  July 18, 2011

Chiefs C Casey Wiegmann Is Expected To Inform Team If He Plans To Retire

There is a chance the Kansas City Chiefs will need a new starting center in 2011. According to a source close to the situation, there is a 50-50 chance standout center Casey Wiegmann will retire. The source said Wiegmann expects to inform the Chiefs by the draft of his future plans. Wiegmann will turn 38 in July. If Wiegmann decided to play in 2011, he will surely be the Chiefs'...
Via GridironFans.com  |  February 08, 2011

Chiefs C Casey Wiegmann, SS DaJuan Morgan In Danger Of Being Cut

Although the Chiefs brought in free-agent C Casey Wiegmann this offseason to add O-line depth, we hear that the veteran is unlikely to be a member of the 53-man roster. Entering his 15th season, Wiegmann's days of being an impact player are in the rearview mirror, and with Rudy Niswanger manning the pivot, the Chiefs don't need to carry an extra center. S DaJuan Morgan,...
Via GridironFans.com  |  August 08, 2010

Report: Chiefs Contacted Casey Wiegmann ?

I. Like. This. Move. Come home, Casey. Jake Gutierrez of 810 Sports has Tweeted the following: The Chiefs contacted OL Casey Wiegmann this morning. Let me run through all the reasons I like this move. Casey is a bad ass and made the Pro Bowl 2 years ago. he has started 127 games in a row, which is the [...]
Via Arrowhead Addict  |  March 12, 2010

Image Of The Week

In addition to our “Clip of the Week,” we are also going to include an “Image of the Week.” This week, Casey Wiegmann lost his high school football coach in a deadly shooting. This week, we give credit to Ed Thomas for Casey Wiegmann’s tremendous form at center in our Image of the Week.   Now for the best thing to come along since sliced bread....
Via Predominantly Orange  |  June 28, 2009

Casey Wiegmann on Slain Football Coach

Denver Broncos center Casey Wiegmann released the following statement Wednesday following the tragic shooting of his high school football coach: “I was extremely saddened to hear the news this morning about the passing of Coach Ed Thomas. He was a great Christian man. I learned a lot from him, both as a player and a man. [...]
Via BroncoTalk  |  June 25, 2009
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