arrowheadpride.com - 6/29/2009
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Joe Delaney: 1958-1983
Kansas City Chiefs running back Joe Delaney died 26 years ago. A second round pick by the Chiefs in 1981, Delaney played only two seasons in Kansas City before his life came to a tragic end.
Three boys were swimming in a pond in Monroe, ...
kansascity.com - 6/28/2009
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kansascity.com —
Perhaps because he was once one himself, Priest
Holmes has an affinity for undersized, undrafted Chiefs running
backs who previously played for a Big 12 school.
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Chiefs running back Savage getting help from someone ...
arrowheadaddict.com - 7/1/2009
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arrowheadaddict.com —
Although I was born and raised in the
large city to the East in Missouri, my heart
clearly belongs to Kansas City. This is where I completed my training and also become a fanatic of the city’s teams. Unfortunately, despite its loyal fans, K.C. often has been treated harshly by its ...
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Kansas City Deserves Better
kcchiefs.com - 6/25/2009
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kcchiefs.com —
Jun 25, 2009, 12:30:40 PM twitter The Kansas
City Chiefs announced on Thursday that the club has
signed unrestricted free agent S Mike Brown. Brown (5-10, 207) appeared in 100 regular season games (99 starts) during his previous nine seasons with ...
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Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Sign UFA S Mike Brown
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Remembering Joe Delaney
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In this age where the off-field coverage of the NFL features subjects like DUI manslaughter and dogfighting and loaded guns toted in the waistband of a pair of sweatpants and shirtless preening receivers on grossly overhyped faux sports shows, it’s nice to remember a true hero. Chiefs running back Joe Delaney. The folks at Arrowhead Pride have reminded us that Delaney died 26 years ago today while trying to save three drowning boys. It didn’t matter to Delaney that he couldn’t swim. He saw that the boys were in trouble, and he acted. Frank Deford, then of Sports Illustrated ...
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