Where We Stand: The Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receivers

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 Where We Stand: The Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receivers
Examining the current state of the roster, one position at a time. Dwayne Bowe Without a doubt, the D-Bowe show will be playing for a long time in Kansas City. Tony Gonzalez only had thirty-three receptions and 368 yards in his rookie season, which doesn't even come close to Bowe's 70 reception, 995 yard rookie year. Bowe became our no. 1 receiver (talent-wise anyway) the ... [link]

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