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| Gardner-Webb names Dickerson Jr. as head coach |
Division I-AA College Football |
01/26/2011 |
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| but to mentor and develop our student-athletes into well- rounded men - spiritually, academically and socially." At Ole Miss, Dickerson played a key role in the development of current NFL players Mike Wallace (Pittsburgh Steelers), Dexter McCluster (Kansas City Chiefs) and Shay Hodge (Cincinnati Bengals), who all earned All-SEC honors. Prior to Ole Miss, Dickerson spent three seasons at Louisiana-Monroe (2005-2007). He also coached at Missouri State, Alabama State and Temple, served an internship with the Tampa B |
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| Hornung thinks Favre will be forgiven |
NFL Football |
01/25/2011 |
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| t in on the Packers teams of the 60s. ``He's a tough kid, Lombardi would have liked that,'' Hornung said. Hornung shakes his head at how big the game has become and remembers all the empty seats at the old L.A. Coliseum when the Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the first Super Bowl. He watched Green Bay pound its way to a 35-10 win from the sideline, hampered by a neck injury that would ultimately end his career. Hornung said Lombardi asked him at one point if he'd like to go in the game. Hornung de |
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| Dickerson expected to become Gardner-Webb's head coach |
Division I-AA College Football |
01/25/2011 |
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| h the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2001 and as running backs and special teams coach with the XFL Las Vegas Outlaws in 2000. Dickerson was a running back and wide receiver at Arkansas under Nutt from 1989-92. He played professionally from 1993-96 for the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL, and the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe. He received his degree from Arkansas in 1996. Gardner-Webb did not retain head coach Steve Patton following a 4-7 season in 2010, including a tie for fourth place in the s |
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| Chiefs' Hali, Berry added to Pro Bowl roster |
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01/24/2011 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Two more Kansas City Chiefs are headed to the Pro Bowl this weekend. Linebacker Tamba Hali and rookie safety Eric Berry were added to the teams late Sunday after the Super Bowl teams were decided. Hali led the AFC with 14.5 sacks this season. He also had 50 tackles, 19 quarterback pressures and four forced fumbles. He was the Chiefs' first-round pick in the 2006 draft. Berry, the Chiefs' top pick in last year's draft, had four interceptions and 126 total tackles last season. He's |
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| Chiefs elevate Donovan to president |
NFL Football |
01/20/2011 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs elevated Mark Donovan to club president on Thursday. "Mark has been a critical member of the organization since joining us in May of 2009, and I am delighted to promote him to president," said Kansas City CEO Clark Hunt. "With Mark directing the business operations of the Chiefs and Scott Pioli running the football operations, I believe we have one of the finest executive teams in professional sports." Donovan served as executive vice president and chief |
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| Chiefs promote Mark Donovan to president |
Headlines |
01/20/2011 |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Kansas City Chiefs have promoted Mark Donovan to team president. He and general manager Scott Pioli will share power and both report directly to owner and CEO Clark Hunt. Donovan will be responsible for business aspects while Pioli is in charge of football operations. Pioli will also continue to negotiate player contracts. Donovan joined the Chiefs in May 2009 as chief operating officer after working for the Philadelphia Eagles for six years. Before that, he was the NFL's senior |
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| Chiefs' Cassel added to Pro Bowl |
NFL Football |
01/20/2011 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel has been added to the AFC Pro Bowl roster as the replacement for the injured Tom Brady of New England. Brady will skip the January 30 game in Honolulu because of a foot injury that will require surgery. Cassel, who replaced an injured Brady as the Patriots quarterback early in the 2008 season, just completed his second year as Kansas City's quarterback. He started 15 games in 2010, throwing for 3,116 yards with a career-high 27 touchdo |
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| Ravens' Rice runs, catches and provides leadership |
NFL Football |
01/13/2011 |
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| plus-1,200 yards and plus-60 catches says it all,'' Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin said. ``This guy is a great football player.'' Rice ran for 57 yards and caught five passes for 42 yards and a touchdown last weekend in Baltimore's 30-7 rout of the Kansas City Chiefs. One week earlier, the 5-foot-8 standout put his leadership skills on display in a 13-7 win over the Bengals. The Ravens had produced only two field goals in 38 minutes when defensive tackle Haloti Ngata recovered a fumble at the Cincinnati 28. As |
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| Chiefs' woes against Ravens ran deep and wide |
NFL Football |
01/11/2011 |
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| (MySportsbook) - It's clear the Kansas City Chiefs headed into their AFC Wild Card Playoff game with the Baltimore Ravens knowing their wide receiver corps could be a problem. As it turned out, they were 100 percent correct. The Chiefs completed just six passes to wideouts in Sunday's 30-7 loss to the fifth-seeded Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium, ending their season with a whimper after reaching the postseason for the first time in four years. Kansas City entered as a No. 4 seed after winning the AFC West for the |
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| Emotional Ravens' defense delivers dazzling display |
NFL Football |
01/11/2011 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens defense has never been one to lack either motivation or intensity, but the unit was able to ratchet its energy level to the maximum during Sunday's showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs. The raucous postseason atmosphere within Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium helped bring about that heightened state of determination, but the Ravens were competing with an additional incentive as well, one created by an unexpected tragic turn of events. Two days |
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