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Kansas City Deserves Better
Kansas City Deserves Better
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 ...
Hall of Famer Dawson questions Favre's desires
Hall of Famer Dawson questions Favre's desires
sports.yahoo.com — PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, who spent the majority of his career and retired with the Kansas City Chiefs ' franchise, questioned fellow quarterback Brett Favre's desire to play for the Minnesota Vikings ... (more) Hall of Famer Dawson questions Favre's desires
Kansas City Chiefs RB Joe Delaney Died 26 Years Ago Today
Kansas City Chiefs RB Joe Delaney Died 26 Years Ago Today
arrowheadpride.com — 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, ... (more) Kansas City Chiefs RB Joe Delaney Died 26 Years Ago Today
NFL QB Tyler Thigpen helps out at Bobby Bentley's camp | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg ...
goupstate.com — The former Coastal Carolina standout wore No. 16 in college and was hoping to wear the same jersey number in the NFL. "I asked for 16, and they were like, 'well, you can ask Len Dawson for it,' " Thigpen said. "At the time, I didn't really know who ... (more) NFL QB Tyler Thigpen helps out at Bobby Bentley's camp | ...
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