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Red Zone | Cornerback Routt visits with Chiefs
Veteran cornerback Stanford Routt, released last week by the Raiders, is visiting with the Chiefs. The Chiefs don't need a cornerback unless they lose Brandon Carr to free agency.
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3 hours ago
New Chiefs coordinator Brian Daboll has intense passion for football
Rich Parrinello remembered the tears that welled in Brian Daboll's eyes, the listless face, and the lack of words. The message came through anyway: Daboll's career as a football player was finished.
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2 days ago
Red Zone | Steelers introduce Haley
The Pittsburgh Steelers introduced former Chiefs head coach Todd Haley as their offensive coordinator on Thursday. Amazingly, he was not asked about his messy departure from Kansas City.
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4 days ago
Haley lands in Pittsburgh
Former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley has been named the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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6 days ago
New coordinator Daboll wants Chiefs to attack on offense
Brian Daboll said the right things, leaned on his impressive set of influences, and introduced himself to Kansas City as an offensive coordinator who's confident and comfortable -- and who might break from the pack and stay a while.
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6 days ago
Haley reportedly lands job as Steelers offensive coordinator
Reports surfaced Monday that former Chiefs coach Todd Haley will be named the Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator, replacing Bruce Arians, who wasn't retained after the 2011 season.
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7 days ago
Chiefs make Daboll new offensive coordinator
The Chiefs have announced that they have reached an agreement with Brian Daboll to become the team's offensive coordinator.
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7 days ago
Brian Daboll to be Chiefs offensive coordinator, ESPN report says
Brian Daboll will be the Chiefs' new offensive coordinator, according to an ESPN report late Friday night.
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9 days ago
Chiefs assured one prime-time game in 2012
The Chiefs will be guaranteed at least one prime-time, regular-season game in 2012.
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10 days ago
Chiefs narrow coordinator search, want QB competition
Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel has interviewed quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn and Oakland Raiders offensive coordinator Al Saunders for the vacant offensive coordinator's job and emphasized Thursday the need to bring in competition for Matt Cassel at starting quarterback.
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11 days ago
Bill Muir tells Chiefs he's retiring
Bill Muir, the offensive coordinator for the Chiefs last season, told the team this morning that he is retiring. The Chiefs are looking for a new offensive coordinator but had asked Muir to return as their offensive line coach.
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12 days ago
The scene at Super Bowl media day
Media day at the Super Bowl is always a circus-like spectacle. Check out the scene from today's media day for Super Bowl XLVI between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots.
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13 days ago
Chiefs team up with Harvesters to help hungry kids
As part of the annual Souper Bowl of Caring, the Kansas City Chiefs and Harvesters teamed up Tuesday to help the more than 100,000 children in the metro area who are food insecure. The Chiefs competed among themselves to see who could fill the most backpacks.
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13 days ago
McMahon is Chiefs' new special teams coach
The Chiefs hired Tom McMahon as their new special teams coach, replacing Steve Hoffman, who won't be on Romeo Crennel's staff in 2012. McMahon was the special teams coordinator for the Rams the past three seasons.
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14 days ago
Chiefs scouting director becomes Bears' new GM
The Chicago Bears have reached an agreement with Phil Emery to become the team's fifth general manager in franchise history.
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16 days ago
Red Zone | It may be a while before Chiefs get offensive coordinator
Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel said today that he may not have his staff set until after the Feb. 5 Super Bowl. ''It could be a week, it could be two weeks,'' Crennel said.
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17 days ago
Crennel still exploring options for assistant coaches
Some of the NFL teams that made head coaching hires in the past couple of weeks have already filled their staffs with assistants. The Chiefs, who hired Romeo Crennel on Jan. 9, are still looking for some offensive coaches, including a coordinator.
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17 days ago
How much to use McCluster is a question for Chiefs
Since Dexter McCluster is one of the smallest players in the NFL, the ongoing issue the Chiefs have is not just how to utilize him on offense, but also how much to play him.
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18 days ago
Red Zone | Who's Phil Emery?
The Chiefs sequester their scouts in a place so far from the public eye that their names generally surface only when they're in line for a promotion. That's the case with Phil Emery, their lead college scout. He's reportedly a finalist to become the general manager for the Chicago Bears.
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20 days ago
Giants to return to Super Bowl after beating 49ers in overtime thriller
New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck predicted the NFC championship game would be a bloodbath.
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22 days ago
Ex-Chief Waters feels at home with the Patriots
Former Chiefs guard Brian Waters hasn't been to Bunker Hill, Boston Harbor or Fenway Park. That's because he didn't sign with the Patriots this offseason because of the location. He signed with the idea of becoming a champion.
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22 days ago
Giants' Manning measures up to his brother as a No. 1 pick
Down the road at Stanford University, quarterback Andrew Luck has to like what he sees in the NFC and AFC championship games. So does Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III of Baylor.
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23 days ago
Lockout helped Smith become 49ers' leader
Alex Smith was stuck in San Francisco. Not a bad place to be for a summer, but after six miserable seasons as the 49ers' quarterback, it was time to get out.
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23 days ago
How today's Patriots are encouraging for tomorrow's Chiefs
In most all the obvious ways, this place is exactly how Scott Pioli and Romeo Crennel left it. They still keep secrets here, still rely on Tom Brady here, still have three Super Bowl trophies here.
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23 days ago
Brothers are on the verge of facing each other in a 'Superbaugh'
Don't even mention it right now. The two coaches won't hear of it because they've had little else on their minds this week but Sunday's NFC and AFC championship games.
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23 days ago
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