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| Chiefs ready to welcome back three key players |
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10/06/2005 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - When they get back from their bye week to host Washington on Oct. 16, the Kansas City Chiefs won't be the same team. They'll acquire over the break a great left tackle, an experienced starting cornerback and a versatile, valuable backup lineman. How much difference that will make remains to be seen. Perhaps even if they'd had Willie Roaf, Eric Warfield and John Welbourn and been at full strength, the Chiefs would be 2-2 anyway, victors over two losing teams and victims of two conten |
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| Chiefs suffer second-half meltdown |
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10/04/2005 |
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| === Chiefs suffer second-half meltdown === By Dan Di Sciullo, NFL Analyst (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs came out firing against the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday and it appeared that the thrashing Denver had given them the previous Monday night was a distant memory. Then the second half happened, and everything fell apart. More accurately, the collapse started late in the second quarter. The Chiefs held a 24-6 advantage when Larry Johnson fumbled the ball away. As it turned out, the running back ma |
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| Chiefs still reeling from Philly comeback |
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10/04/2005 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The day after, everybody was still blinking their eyes and wondering how in the world this happened. How could the Kansas City Chiefs, with what they believe is one of the best home-field advantages in the NFL, let an 18-point lead dissolve into a 37-31 loss? One part of the equation is clearly Donovan McNabb and the strength of a Philadelphia team that represented the NFC last year in the Super Bowl. Once he got rolling, McNabb was unstoppable, jumping on every mistake and leading |
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| Police mace Chiefs tight ends coach before loss |
NFL Football |
10/03/2005 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Police sprayed Mace on Kansas City Chiefs tight ends coach Jason Verduzco before Sunday's loss to the Eagles after he became combative when he wasn't allowed to turn into the stadium entrance he said he normally uses. The 35-year-old Verduzco also was cited for trying to harm an officer. According to a police report, the altercation started when police tried to stop Verduzco from turning into one of the gates because of heavy traffic from arriving fans. But Verduzco turned anyway, a |
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| McNabb rallies Eagles past Chiefs |
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10/02/2005 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Donovan McNabb threw for 369 yards and three touchdown passes to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a 37-31 comeback victory over the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. Terrell Owens hauled in 11 passes for 171 yards and a touchdown for the Eagles (3-1), who trailed 24-6 in the second quarter before scoring 31 unanswered points. McNabb, who completed 33-of-48 attempts, set franchise records with his third straight and 14th career 300-yard passing game. Randall Cunningham pre |
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| Chiefs brought down to ground level by Broncos |
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09/27/2005 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs ruled the ground during their 2-0 start to the season, but on Monday night, the Broncos showed that they can pound the ball with the best of them. Denver head coach Mike Shanahan has always optimized his team's rushing potential by compiling an offensive line that is unmatched in its aggressiveness. It was no different on Monday, when the Chiefs allowed 221 yards on the ground in their 30-10 loss at Mile High. The surprising play of the Chiefs' defense had been one of ma |
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| Pennington done for year; Testaverde to the rescue for Jets |
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09/27/2005 |
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| rt of this year's training camp, but has not been sharp in any of New York's three games this season. He has thrown two touchdowns to three interceptions and has fumbled seven times, including a club record six times in a season- opening loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. For his career, Pennington has played in 45 games, completing 65.3 percent of his passes for 8,621 yards with 55 touchdowns and 30 interceptions. Bollinger, meanwhile, has appeared in just one game in his two-plus seasons with the Jets and has comp |
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| Monday night mauling: Broncos pound KC in Denver |
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09/27/2005 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - Jake Plummer threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score to lead the Denver Broncos over the Kansas City Chiefs, 30-10, at Invesco Field. Mike Anderson added 98 rushing yards and a touchdown on 20 carries for the Broncos (2-1), who have won two in a row after a season-opening loss to Miami. Rod Smith tallied 80 yards and a receiving touchdown for Denver, which scored the first 17 points of the game and never looked back. Trent Green completed 23-of-44 passes for 221 yards with |
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| Chiefs' explosive backfield hands Raiders loss in home opener |
NFL Football |
09/18/2005 |
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| Oakland, CA (MySportsbook) - Priest Holmes and Larry Johnson each rushed for a touchdown to lead the Kansas City Chiefs over the Oakland Raiders, 23-17, spoiling Randy Moss' home debut at McAfee Coliseum. Holmes and Johnson also combined for 116 yards on the ground and Trent Green finished 18-of-28 for 237 yards for the Chiefs (2-0), who have won their last five games against Oakland. Samie Parker hauled in three passes for 86 yards while Eddie Kennison added four catches for 52 yards in the win. Moss had a sp |
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| Chiefs' Sims sidelined with injury |
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09/16/2005 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Ryan Sims is expected to miss at least six weeks with a foot injury. Sims, who is listed as doubtful on Kansas City's injury report, sustained the injury during the opening series of his team's Week 1 win over the New York Jets. Although Sims has not officially been ruled out, Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil acknowledged that the fourth-year pro out of North Carolina will definitely miss this Sunday's game against Oakland. "We really lost Ryan |
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