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Former Titans, Ravens QB Steve McNair Was Perfect Against the Kansas City Chiefs

With the recent shocking and disheartening news that former Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Steve McNair has been tragically killed , I wanted to take a minute to reflect on his performances against our Kansas City Chiefs in his 13 year career. The former Pro Bowl signal caller played the Chiefs on two occasions and came out victorious both times. Tennessee Titans 17 - Kansas City...

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Former Kansas City Chiefs Coordinator Talks Matt Cassel, Larry Johnson

You take one picture with Tom Cruise and ruin Google Image search forever . Al Saunders was the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs with Marty Schottenheimer from 1989-1998 and again with Dick Vermeil from 2001-2005. Is it a coincidence the Chiefs had some successful years in those time spans? Saunders coached and later came back to coach again with two teams - the Chiefs and Rams . Boy,...

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Albert Making the Most of His Time in Kansas City

As an adolescent growing up in a depressed section of Rochester, N.Y., Kansas City Chiefs T Branden Albert never could take many things for granted. That was evident every time his mother scrapped to make ends meet, hoping to amass enough that she'd

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One day his boss showed him a newspaper that said UT was holding tryouts for punters. Colquitt, not...

One day his boss showed him a newspaper that said UT was holding tryouts for punters. Colquitt, not entirely enthralled with a career in a department store, wrote a letter to George Cafego, Tennessee's legendary kicking coach. In the spring of 1974, Colquitt enrolled and showed up for spring practice. By the 1975 season-opener, Colquitt, a sophomore, was UT's punter. Read more . Really good read on...

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Former NFL quarterback McNair's death ruled a homicide

Shot twice in the head and two more times in the chest, former NFL quarterback <strong>Steve McNair</strong> was the victim of a homicide, police said Sunday. But authorities wouldn&rsquo;t say it was a murder-suicide &mdash; even with his 20-year-old girlfriend dead at his feet in a downtown Nashville condominium from a single bullet.

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Pollard Could Lose His Starting Job to Pickup Mike Brown

The KC Star reports that safety Bernard Pollard could lose his starting job to recent pickup Mike Brown: The safeties, of course, were a different debate at times. Jarrad Page and Bernard Pollard have had their difficulties, but both young defenders are solid if not spectacular players. Pollard’s tackling has been atrocious at times, and that [...]

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Tenn. police rule ex-QB McNair's death a homicide

Shot twice in the head and two more times in the chest, former NFL quarterback Steve McNair was the victim of a homicide, police declared Sunday. But authorities wouldn't say it was a murder-suicide - even with his 20-year-old girlfriend dead at his feet from a single bullet.

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Derrick Thomas: 35 Days to Canton

Derrick Thomas: 35 Days to Canton The Third and Long was fun and helped me improve my reading everywhere. - Angel Rodriguez, Hickman Mills High School

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Talking Chiefs Helmets

via CBS On this boring Sunday I've been looking at NFL helmets throughout history. The photo above, via CBS Sports, is the current logo for all 32 NFL teams. Obviously, logos have been tweaked here and there but for the most part the Kansas City Chiefs helmet hasn't changed a bit. And I love that. The mothership has a nice rundown of the Chiefs uniform history dating all the way back to the 1960s....

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Remembering Steve McNair - Music City Miracles

Remembering Steve McNair - Music City Miracles Music City Miracles is doing a great job remembering Air McNair.

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An Early 2009 NFL Prediction

Looking across the NFL this early in the season, it's hard to make predictions. But who the hell cares – let's make one anyway. If I were to place a $20 bet on any team in Vegas just for value – in other words a good bet that you'll probably lose – I would put it on the Green Bay Packers. The Packers are a very dark horse entering this season. Why I like them: • Aaron Rodgers...

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Whitlock Talks about the Mike Brown signing

Whitlock Talks about the Mike Brown signing Amazing...he likes it!

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Whitlock: Mike Brown Could Be KC’s Rodney Harrison

Could the Kansas City Chiefs have found their very own Rodney Harrison with the signing of Mike Brown? Jason Whitlock seems to think that might be the case after his old college roommate, Frank, told him the Chiefs got the steal of free agency. “When Mike Brown is healthy he’s a beast. When he was at [...]

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Former Titans and Ravens quarterback Steve McNair found shot to death

Former NFL quarterback <strong>Steve McNair,</strong> whose most noted drive was the final one of the 2000 Super Bowl, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head Saturday afternoon in a downtown Nashville condominium. Police said a woman was also shot dead. McNair was 36 and played 13 seasons before retiring in April 2008. Police spokesman <strong>Don Aaron </strong>said...

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NFL rivals of the past

Once called the Foolish Club, <strong>Lamar Hunt</strong> and seven other owners changed the course of professional football with their renegade league. It became such a success that it eventually merged with the NFL. <strong><span class="infobox-head">United States Football League (1983-85) </span></strong><br /