MONTY BEISEL RUMORS & GOSSIP

The 2005 Patriots.  Rodney and Light lost for the year in...

The 2005 Patriots.  Rodney and Light lost for the year in Pittsburgh. Bruschi out half the year recovering from a stroke. No more Ted Johnson, Roman Phifer, or Ty Law. Now Chad Brown, Monty Beisel, and Duane Starks. Sloppy ending in Denver. Kind of the lost year of the Patriots dynasty.
Via Pats Propaganda  |  February 26, 2011

Cardinals LB Pago Togafu Pushing Veteran Monty Beisel?

Cardinals ILB Pago Togafau has played so well after being signed during training camp that expected starter Monty Beisel's days could be numbered. Togafau's play-making abilities are intriguing coaches, and he's been running with the first team in practice. "A guy that made plays, that's going to have contributions to the special teams," head coach Ken Whisenhunt said when describing...
Via GridironFans.com  |  August 20, 2010

It's been a while ...

What in the name of Chad Brown is a picture of Monty Beisel doing on this blog? Well, would you believe that came from the last regular-season loss to an NFC team? That's right, it was September 2005, it...
Via Reiss's Pieces  |  December 01, 2009

KC Makes 5 More Moves

In our continuing search for the “right 53″: Per Josh Looney: “The Chiefs kicked off “Transaction Tuesday” by trading QB Tyler Thigpen to the Dolphins for an undisclosed draft pick. Kansas City recently announced five more moves in addition to the Thigpen trade. Kansas City announced that they have released CB Ricardo Colcough and LB Monty Beisel from [...]
Via Arrowhead Addict  |  September 29, 2009

Chiefs camp buzz: Injury list is shrinking

Shrinking injury list Linebackers Demorrio Williams and Monty Beisel and running back Jamaal Charles returned to practice, leaving the Chiefs with only five injured players working out on their own.
Via kansascity.com  |  August 11, 2009

WAG No. 331: Amanda Carraway

Probably the nakedest NFL wife you will see today American Football doesn’t require an Adonis-like physique (far from it, in fact), but the sport still attracts some fine supporting ladies. The censored beauty above is Playboy model Amanda Carraway, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Monty Beisel.
Via The Spoiler  |  May 08, 2009

Beisel Brings Home Another Barely-Clothed Beauty

• Arizona Cardinals linebacker Monty Beisel trades in a scantily clad blonde model for another scantily clad blonde model. • Martin Brodeur becomes the all-time winningest goalie in NHL history. • Georges St. Pierre beats B.J. Penn, Mama Penn fights back in court. • NBA & WBC officials won’t put up with that kind of attitude, young man! • [...]
Via SPORTS by BROOKS  |  March 18, 2009

BREAKING: Chiefs Sign Biesel, Copper And Engram

Some actual Chiefs signings worth reporting, most notably Bobby Engram (hat tip to Jeremy, who seemingly gets the news before it happens). From PFT: Joining the team are receiver Bobby Engram, linebacker Monty Beisel, and receiver Terrance Copper. My spin is coming, so refresh soon or check back in later...
Via Arrowhead Addict  |  March 17, 2009

Those UCF Players Sure Are Classy

And everyone thought Miami players were the badboys of college football? May need to reevaluate things. [The Wiz of Odds] Terrell Owens looks ridiculous dressing like a nerd [Shutdown Corner] Are squib kicks the answer at the end of games? [Mouthpiece Sports] Stephen A. Smith is sick of Pacman Jones making blacks look bad [Deadspin] Monty Beisel [...]
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  October 14, 2008

Blocked Punt Gives Cardinals 30-24 OT Win Over Cowboys

Sean Morey blocked Mat McBriar's punt and Monty Beisel scooped up the ball and scored from 3 yards to give the Arizona Cardinals a crazy 30-24...
Via GridironFans.com  |  October 13, 2008
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