KELLY GREGG NEWS

The Baltimore Ravens release DT Kelly Gregg

The Ravens have released 34-year old DT Kelly Gregg.  Gregg played in 16 games for the Ravens last year and he had 38 tackles including 1 tackle for a loss.  Gregg played in 134 games in his 9 years with the Ravens and he had 510 tackles, 34 tackles for a loss, 19.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, he recovered 6 fumbles and he defensed 9 passes.  The Ravens want to get younger at DT...
Via Ravens Locker  |  July 26, 2011

Gregg achieves personal mark

After sitting out the 2008 season after undergoing microfracture surgery on his left knee, Kelly Gregg appears to be rounding into his usual, effective form. The biggest indicator is that the defensive tackle has achieved something he had never done before: register a sack in three consecutive games. Gregg has taken down Chicago’s Jay Cutler, Pittburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger and...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  January 09, 2010

Chiefs Sign Kelly Gregg To A One Year Deal

Baltimore Ravens Veteran Kelly Gregg has signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. The 34 … [visit site to read more]
Via Ebony Bird  |  July 30, 2011

Gregg says no hard feelings toward Ravens

Kelly Gregg, who signed with the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday, said he wasn't surprised by the Ravens cutting him last week. Gregg had been the Ravens' starting nose tackle since 2002. The Ravens created $3.5 million in cap space by releasing him. "I go back to the salary cap purge in Baltimore when we let Rob Burnett go," Gregg said. "We didn't think...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  July 31, 2011

Kelly Gregg Is the Perfect Fit at NT for the Kansas City Chiefs Defense

NT Kelly Gregg will now be seeing quarterback Matt Cassel every day in practice as the newest member of the Chiefs After the Chiefs lost veterans Ron Edwards and Shaun Smith to free agency earlier this week, Kansas City fans and media began to focus intently on the team’s gaping hole at nose tackle heading into training camp. Hardly anyone believed that a combination of three...
Via KC Chiefs Blitz  |  July 31, 2011

My Thoughts On Kelly Gregg Joining The Kansas City Chiefs

I sent Patrick Allen, FanSided’s Kansas City Chiefs blogger, my thoughts … [visit site to read more]
Via Ebony Bird  |  July 30, 2011
STILL NOT WELCOME BACK

Ravens to release McGahee

The lockout is over!  Now players can go to their team's training complex and finally get to work.  Well, except those guys that aren't wanted anymore.  The Baltimore Ravens told Willis McGahee and others that they'll be released on Thursday.

Via Pro Sports Daily  |  July 25, 2011

Gregg pulls prank on his teammates

More than a dozen Ravens players enjoy playing a game of beanbag toss, a competition also known as cornhole that involves throwing beanbags into a hole of a slightly raised board from about 10-15 yards away. So imagine their surprise when they discovered that the boards had been removed from the team’s locker room. Well, there’s a simple explanation. Nose tackle Kelly Gregg...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  November 20, 2010

Kelly Gregg gets nervous in return to Baltimore

Kelly Gregg, who was the Ravens' starting nose tackle since 2002, played in his first game at M&T Bank Stadium since he signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. Gregg was released by the Ravens in a salary-cap move and received an offer to return to the team. But he was lured to Kansas City because the Chiefs' offer was significantly higher and it was closer to his home in...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  August 19, 2011

Chiefs Sign DT Kelly Gregg To A 1-Year Deal

With the NFL lockout over and an agreement to play football in place, it looks like defensive tackle Kelly Gregg will have to put his ultimate fighting plans on hold for the time being. Per a league source, Gregg has agreed to a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs. If your not familiar with Gregg’s work, he was the guy on the interior defensive line eating up the blocks that...
Via GridironFans.com  |  July 30, 2011

Ravens Plan To Release NT Kelly Gregg

Aaron Wilson of the Carroll County Times reports the Ravens have informed nose tackle Kelly Gregg that he will be released on Thursday. The move was made to clear $3.5 million in salary, but Jamison Hensley of the Baltimore Sun speculates that Gregg could re-sign for a one- or two-year deal worth $1-2 million this season. The Ravens definitely want him back for a rotational role...
Via GridironFans.com  |  July 25, 2011

Ex-Ravens McClain, Gregg welcomed to Kansas City

(Eds: APNewsNow. Will be updated. With AP Photos.) By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports Writer Todd Haley remembers watching Kelly Gregg stuff the Kansas City Chiefs' vaunted rush attack. He has vivid memories of punishing fullback Le'Ron McClain clearing the way for Ray Rice. So when both players became available during free agency, the Kansas City head coach was on board with signing...
Via AP on Fox  |  August 08, 2011

Ravens' Second-round Pick Terrence Cody Will Start Off Behind Kelly Gregg

Cody is not expected to start ASAP, as he will initially develop behind the stout Kelly Gregg. But he could immediately become a key member of the run defense while working on his pass rush. As the 349lb Cody earns playing time, the Ravens will boast the AFC North's heaviest front wall, that's for sure. Source: baltimoreravens.com
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 28, 2010

Ravens nose tackle Kelly Gregg joins DSN today at 1:15

Tune in today at 1:15 for "Have a Bud with Les" on Digital Sports Network as Baltimore Ravens tackle Kelly Gregg will join Les Levine to talk about Sunday's game against the Browns.
Via Cleveland.com  |  December 23, 2010

Chiefs notebook | Veteran nose tackle Gregg signs free-agent deal

ST. JOSEPH | After several days and increasing fan concern, the Chiefs finally filled a hole at nose tackle, signing veteran Kelly Gregg on Saturday. Gregg, 34, is a Wichita native who played the last 11 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens. Gregg, a 6-foot, 320-pound defensive lineman, also has played for Philadelphia and Cincinnati.
Via kansascity.com  |  July 30, 2011

Ravens get to work on salary cap; cut McGahee, Gregg

Now that the NFLPA and NFL owners are finished hugging it out for the cameras, the business of football is swinging into action. Given the accelerated timeline for free agency and training camps, NFL front offices are already scrambling into action as we speak, and the Ravens are no exception. According to Ravens Insider and National Football Post beat writer Aaron Wilson, both running...
Via NFL News & Rumors  |  July 25, 2011

Baltimore Ravens Roster Countdown: #97 – Kelly Gregg

Position: Nose Tackle Height / Weight: 6’0″ 315 lbs. Age: 33 / Experience: 11 College: Oklahoma 2009- Kelly Gregg made a successful return to field after missing all of 2008 with a knee injury. He started 14 games and played in all 16. While it was good to have Buddy Lee back on the field, it seemed at times that he lacked his usual punch. It wasn’t until later in the season...
Via Baltimore Sports Report  |  July 18, 2010

Report: Ravens to cut McGahee, Gregg

Maybe it's not such a good thing NFL teams can talk to players now. The Baltimore Ravens told running back Willis McGahee and nose tackle Kelly Gregg on Monday they will be released on Thursday, a source told the Baltimore Sun. And those two are apparently just the beginning, as the Ravens are is expected to cut ties with other veteran players. Cutting McGahee and Gregg will...
Via Fox Sports  |  July 25, 2011

KC Chiefs sign Markshausen, Gregg

KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) - The Kansas City Chiefs have signed defensive lineman Kelly Gregg and wide receiver Zeke Markshausen.Gregg, 6-0, 320, a native of Wichita, Kan., is a veteran of 138 regular-season starts with Philadelphia and Baltimore. He's been credited with 721 tackles and 19 1/2 sacks. He entered ...
Via Washington Times  |  July 30, 2011

Johnson, Gregg to have shoulder surgeries

Two defensive starters -- outside linebacker Jarret Johnson and nose tackle Kelly Gregg -- are scheduled to have shoulder surgeries this offseason. Both are expected to be fully recovered by the start of next season.
Via Baltimore Sun  |  January 19, 2010

Gregg says no hard feelings toward Ravens

Kelly Gregg, who signed with the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday, said he wasn't surprised by the Ravens cutting him last week. Gregg had been the Ravens' starting nose tackle since 2002. The Ravens created $3.5 million in cap space by releasing him. "I go back to the salary cap purge in Baltimore when we let Rob Burnett go," Gregg said. "We didn't think that would happen, but it...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  July 31, 2011

Kelly Gregg finds a new home

The Ravens knew they were taking a chance on losing a veteran players when they cut them loose. Well, they lost another one.  Nose tackle Kelly Gregg signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, according to the Kansas City Star. Second-year defensive lineman Terrence Cody will be expected to step in for Gregg.
Via MyTeamRivals.com  |  July 30, 2011

Kelly Gregg has staying power

Has more tackles than any interior lineman since 2002
Via National Football Post  |  December 24, 2010

Kelly Gregg gets nervous in return to Baltimore

Kelly Gregg, who was the Ravens' starting nose tackle since 2002, played in his first game at M&T Bank Stadium since he signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. Gregg was released by the Ravens in a salary-cap move and received an offer to return to the team. But he was lured to Kansas City because the Chiefs' offer was significantly higher and it was closer to his home in Oklahoma...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  August 20, 2011

Former Raven Kelly Gregg signs with Chiefs

Former Ravens nose tackle Kelly Gregg has signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, according to the Kansas City Star. Gregg, 35, was released this week by the Ravens after playing most of his 12-year career in Baltimore as the anchor of the defensive line. It was believed that the Ravens would try to re-sign Gregg to a cap-friendly salary before the end of training camp. Terrence Cody...
Via Baltimore Sun  |  July 30, 2011
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