EDDIE KENNISON RUMORS

Kennison forced to retire?

Was former Kansas City WR Eddie Kennison forced to retire? Yesterday he signed a contract with the Chiefs so he could retire as a Chief, but his comments to the media raise some eyebrows. Kennison played for 5 teams during his career in the NFL, however his most productive years came with the his time with the Chiefs, recording over 5000 yards and 25 scores. Kennison, 37, told the...
Via Chiefs Post  |  July 20, 2010

Former Chief WR Eddie Kennison Forced By NFL To Retire?

WR Eddie Kennison forced by NFL to retire? No NFL team was interested in Eddie Kennison's services, so there was only one thing for him to do. Kennison called an end Monday to his 13-season NFL career, even signing with the Chiefs so he could retire as part of the organization. "The decision to retire was not actually mine," said Kennison, 37. "I just had to sign...
Via GridironFans.com  |  July 20, 2010

Receiver Kennison retires as a Chief

No NFL team was interested in Eddie Kennison’s services, so there was only one thing for him to do. Kennison called an end Monday to his 13-season NFL career, even signing with the Chiefs so he could retire as part of the organization. “The decision to retire was not actually mine,” said Kennison, 37. “I just had to sign the papers. It was the National Football...
Via kansascity.com  |  July 19, 2010

Adam Teicher | Eddie Kennison was always underappreciated

Writing about Eddie Kennison, who plans to sign with the Chiefs so that he can retire with the team, The Star's Adam Teicher writes: "Kennison's contributions were usually hidden beneath those of other players on those marvelously talented offensive teams from the early and middle part of the last decade."
Via kansascity.com  |  July 19, 2010

Receiver Kennison signs with Chiefs to retire in K.C.

Wide receiver Eddie Kennison signed a contract with Kansas City so he can retire as a member of the Chiefs. Eddie Kennison - Kansas City - Wide receiver - Kansas City Chiefs - United States
Via CBSSports.com  |  July 19, 2010

Kennison signs deal to retire as Chief (AP)

Wide receiver Eddie Kennison has signed a contract with Kansas City so he can retire as a member of the Chiefs. Kennison played in 91 games for Kansas City, from 2001 through 2007. He ranks seventh in team history with 5,230 yards receiving and eighth with 321 receptions. He also ranks fourth with 17 games with at least 100 yards receiving.
Via Yahoo! Sports  |  July 19, 2010

Kennison retires as a Chief

Long-time Kansas City wide receiver Eddie Kennison signed a contract Monday to announce his retirement as a member of the Chiefs.
Via Miami Herald  |  July 19, 2010

Eddie Kennison Retires After Signing With The Chiefs

Former Chiefs receiver, Eddie Kennison, has signed with Kansas City in order to retire a Chief. Kennison was drafted by the Rams but the best years of his career came with the Chiefs from 2002-2006 Kennison averaged 59 receptions, 961 yards, and 5 touchdowns. Kennison had back to back 1000 yard seasons in 2004 and 2005 as part of the great Dick Vermiel offenses led by Trent Green...
Via GridironFans.com  |  July 19, 2010

Eddie Kennison retires as member of the Chiefs

Last in the league in 2008 with the Rams, wide receiver Eddie Kennison signed a ceremonial contract with the Chiefs on Monday so that he could retire as a member of the team.Drafted No. 18 overall by the Rams in...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  July 19, 2010

Chiefs Sign Eddie Kennison

This should make you feel pretty good. Former Chiefs receiver, Eddie Kennison, has signed with Kansas City in order to retire a Chief. Kennison was drafted by the Rams but the best years of his career came with the Chiefs from 2002-2006 Kennison averaged 59 receptions, 961 yards, and 5 touchdowns. Kennison had back to back 1000 yard seasons in 2004 and 2005 as part of the great Dick...
Via Arrowhead Addict  |  July 19, 2010
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