LEONARD POPE RUMORS & GOSSIP

Kansas City Chiefs’ Roster Review: Tight End

The past three days we’ve been reviewing the component parts of Kansas City’s offensive line to see how they measure up to AFC West rivals. You can check out previous posts on center, the tackles and the guards. Today we’ll move on to the tight end position in our effort to get the possible read on the areas the Chiefs should address in the offseason. Leonard Pope has been...
Via Rant Sports  |  26 days ago

Kansas City Chiefs Star Leonard Pope Saves Life Of Six Year Old Boy

Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Leonard Pope is being blessed ALL OVER, as it's being reported that Pope saved the life of a six year old little boy. (Americus Times-Recorder) is reporting that Pope saved a boy when he began showing signs that he was drowning in a pool at a birthday party over the weekend. The crazy thing about the story is that had the NFL lockout not existed, then...
Via Media Daily LA  |  June 15, 2011

Chiefs TE Pope rescues drowning boy

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Leonard Pope saved a 6-year-old boy from drowning in a swimming pool on Saturday. Pope reportedly was the only person at a party who knew how to swim when he sprung into action, jumping into the pool fully clothed to rescue the child, who is the son of a longtime friend of Pope’s. Pope said he knew he had to do something and hoped that someone...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  June 14, 2011

NFL Player Leonard Pope Saves Child From Drowning

The National Football League is still currently in lock-out mode but at least something good has come from the delay.Kansas City tight-end Leonard Pope helped save a six-year old's life at a pool party after saving him from possibly drowning.We get more from Americus Times Recorder:Bryson and his mother Anne will forever be thankful for Leonard Pope.Bryson, 6, was attending a cousin’s...
Via Outside the Boxscore  |  June 14, 2011

Leonard Pope saves drowning child

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Leonard Pope saved a six-year-old boy from drowning in his Georgia hometown, the Americus Times-Recorder reported Monday. Pope, who would typically be off training under the supervision of Chiefs' coaches and staff if not for the NFL lockout, was visiting his hometown of Americus in southern Georgia when he reportedly performed the heroic deed. ...
Via Fox Sports  |  June 13, 2011
A HERO COMES ALONG

Chiefs TE saves child from drowning

Tragedy was avoided at a recent birthday when the Chiefs' Leonard Pope was able to act quickly and save a small child from drowning in a swimming pool.

Via Larry Brown Sports  |  June 13, 2011

Leonard Pope Comes Up Big Off The Field

((HT: Americus Times-Recorder))University of Georgia fans know about how Leonard Pope became "Big Pope..."But the HQ figured we'd talk about life off the field...Everyone knows about his desire to help in his home town of Americus, in southwest Georgia, like his efforts at Sumter Regional Hospital after the hospital was hit by a tornado a few years ago...((HT: TheImageCompany...
Via Online Sports Guys  |  June 13, 2011

Wilson: Leonard Pope making the rounds

Former Cardinals third-round pick making visits
Via National Football Post  |  September 15, 2009

TE Leonard Pope Cut

Former Georgia standout Leonard Pope was among those cut for the Cardinals to reach the maximum 53 man roster. Pope was probably the biggest name cut and it’s disappointing. The 2006 third round pick was a great college player for the Bulldogs, with his great combination of size and athleticism. Unfortunately, he never did catch [...]
Via Cardinals Locker  |  September 05, 2009

Cardinals RFA TE Leonard Pope Signs His Tender

Tight end Leonard Pope, the team's other restricted free agent, also signed his tender of $1.01 million. Pope, the No. 72 overall pick in 2006, still...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 01, 2009
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