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kins, the St. Louis Rams, and the Kansas City | Chiefs.) |
ith a 33-27 upset victory over the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
r Gunther Cunningham about certain Kansas City | Chiefs players. |
(Steelers), Cincinnati (Bengals), Kansas City ( | Chiefs) and Washington (Redskins). |
1966 Kansas City | Chiefs AFL champions |
amp with the Carolina Panthers and Kansas City | Chiefs. |
s (1979-1984) and two game for the Kansas City | Chiefs during the 1987 strike shortened season. |
receiver and running back for the Kansas City | Chiefs, formerly of the Ole Miss Rebels. |
he NFL Network at home against the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Kansas City | Chiefs. |
mar Hunt renamed the franchise the Kansas City | Chiefs after Bartel's nickname, "The Chief." |
Main articles: 2009 Kansas City | Chiefs season and 2010 Kansas City Chiefs season |
ghes has also been a member of the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
a member of the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City | Chiefs, Indianapolis Coltsand Houston Texans. |
hen following an upset lost to the Kansas City | chiefs and were at 6-6. |
Jackie Bates Defensive Back for Kansas City | Chiefs. |
signed, and then released, by the Kansas City | Chiefs during the 2008 preseason. |
ears in the NFL and played for the Kansas City | Chiefs, the Detroit Lions, and the Los Angeles Rams f |
e New England Patriots (1978), the Kansas City | Chiefs (1980-1993), and New York Jets (1994-1996). |
Smith also played for the Kansas City | Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, and San Diego Chargers. |
ers and subsequently signed by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
He was most recently with the Kansas City | Chiefs in the National Football League. |
ards and one touchdown against the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
67 after being traded to the AFL's Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Denver Broncos (1966-1967) and the Kansas City | Chiefs (1968-1969). |
Kansas City | Chiefs Kicker.) and also runners up in 2010. |
ed as starting quarterback for the Kansas City | Chiefs in the NFL after Len Dawson retired. |
s punishing mano-a-mano duels with Kansas City | Chiefs linebacker Willie Lanier. |
McGlockton also played for the Kansas City | Chiefs, the Denver Broncos, and ended his career by p |
as an Offensive Assistant for the Kansas City | Chiefs before following his father to the Washington |
ns for the Cincinnati Bengals, the Kansas City | Chiefs, and the New England Patriots. |
was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City | Chiefs in the summer of 2003, following his football |
Giants, 2007 Miami Dolphins, 2008 Kansas City | Chiefs, 2008-2009 New York Jets, 2010-Present Arizona |
omas has also been a member of the Kansas City | Chiefs and Buffalo Bills. |
can football wide receiver for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
signed as a free agent for the NFL Kansas City | Chiefs, spent time with the Berlin Thunder in NFL Eur |
rant has also been a member of the Kansas City | Chiefs, Washington Redskins, Florida Tuskers and Clev |
ayed his last season with the 1973 Kansas City | Chiefs. |
pick in the 2011 NFL Draft by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
own on only 18 carries against the Kansas City | Chiefs on October 19, 2008. |
Johnson played briefly for the Kansas City | Chiefs in 2003. |
former All-Pro NFL center with the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Arenas was selected by the Kansas City | Chiefs in the 2nd round, 50th overall of the 2010 NFL |
the Detroit Lions (1991-1996), the Kansas City | Chiefs (1997), and the Miami Dolphins (1997). |
Jarrad Page (football player for Kansas City | Chiefs) |
yed for the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City | Chiefs |
for the National Football League's Kansas City | Chiefs, Buffalo Bills and Tampa Bay Buccaneers betwee |
He chose the Kansas City | Chiefs and again impressed in training camp until an |
Brown was selected by the Kansas City | Chiefs with their first round selection in the 1966 A |
He played for the Kansas City | Chiefs and Houston Texans. |
ttsburgh Steelers and five for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
to the American Football League's Kansas City | Chiefs as a first-round draft choice in 1968. |
to the American Football League's Kansas City | Chiefs as a first-round draft choice in 1968. |
from 1965-1967, then for the AFL's Kansas City | Chiefs from 1968 through 1969, when he was on the Chi |
merican football tight end for the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
ionally for the Dallas Texans, the Kansas City | Chiefs, and the Boston Patriots. |
round of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Kansas City | Chiefs and played for them for two years. |
62 AFL Championship and became the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
ut after failing to stick with the Kansas City | Chiefs and Green Bay Packers, he signed a free agent |
timore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, and Kansas City | Chiefs. |
ma Steeldogs, Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City | Chiefs, Grand Rapids Rampage and Cleveland Gladiators |
seasons for the Houston Oilers and Kansas City | Chiefs he was drafted by the Houston Oilers in the 5t |
2005 season, he tried out for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
He played seven seasons for the Kansas City | Chiefs, the Minnesota Vikings, the Philadelphia Eagle |
round of the 1982 NFL Draft by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
e National Football League for the Kansas City | Chiefs, Washington Redskins, Jacksonville Jaguars, an |
a Falcons, the Denver Broncos, the Kansas City | Chiefs, and the Washington Redskins. |
istant special teams coach for the Kansas City | Chiefs under special teams coordinator Frank Gansz, a |
le Seahawks, New England Patriots, Kansas City | Chiefs, and Denver Broncos. |
who played for one season with the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Chargers, St. Louis Rams, and the Kansas City | Chiefs from 1986 to 1999. |
He was drafted by the Kansas City | Chiefs in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft. |
ned a free agent contract with the Kansas City | Chiefs and played in five games at two different posi |
$1.03 million (USD) deal with the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
yed his entire NFL career with the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
L Draft, Santos agreed to join the Kansas City | Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in May. |
e National Football League for the Kansas City | Chiefs and the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders. |
ayed for the Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City | Chiefs. |
d-round (74th overall) pick of the Kansas City | Chiefs in the 1993 NFL Draft. |
recording half a sack against the Kansas City | Chiefs in a week 7 game of the 2006 season, Donnie Ed |
Walden has also played for the Kansas City | Chiefs and Miami Dolphins. |
17th round (443rd overall) by the Kansas City | Chiefs despite never playing college football. |
Steelers tight end Randy Grossman, Kansas City | Chiefs cornerback Kevin Ross, San Diego Chargers line |
American football Fullback for the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
for the American Football League's Kansas City | Chiefs for two seasons (1964-65), before dying while |
drafted as a wide receiver for the Kansas City | Chiefs in the National Football League, where he rema |
ury during an NFL game against the Kansas City | Chiefs on November 29, 1992. |
ted in 1994, Walker played for the Kansas City | Chiefs, the Cincinnati Bengals, the Miami Dolphins, a |
pting a head coaching job with the Kansas City | Chiefs in 1983. |
rds - NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
he same position with Levy and the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
ardinals, New York Giants, and the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
e Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Kansas City | Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings. |
th overall in the 3rd round by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
round of the 1966 AFL Draft by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Lance Long was released by the Kansas City | Chiefs on August 31,2010 and hired by the Jacksonvill |
His role with the Kansas City | Chiefs in 2005 was mostly a backup role at halfback t |
ck who played nine seasons for the Kansas City | Chiefs and Cleveland Browns. |
essional American football player, Kansas City | Chiefs |
nerback for the Denver Broncos and Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
rall) in the 1994 NFL Draft by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
can football wide receiver for the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
s, the San Diego Chargers, and the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
erican football cornerback for the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
an football defensive back for the Kansas City | Chiefs and the Oakland Raiders in the National Footba |
gned a five-year contract with the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
ants, the San Francisco 49ers, the Kansas City | Chiefs, and the Philadelphia Eagles. |
nt 10 seasons as head coach of the Kansas City | Chiefs from 1989 to 1998 recording an impressive 101- |
Jerry Reese, NFL player for the Kansas City | Chiefs |
tween his coaching stints with the Kansas City | Chiefs and the Washington Redskins. |
ball cornerback who played for the Kansas City | Chiefs (1992-1998), Denver Broncos (1999-2000), Minne |
pset the defending league champion Kansas City | Chiefs on October 1; in the closing weeks of the regu |
on was drafted 15th overall by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
uld play his final season with the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
can football wide receiver for the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
erican football linebacker for the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
am relocated in 1963 to become the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
seasons in the NFL, mainly for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
at the professional level for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
rently on the active roster of the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL) as a mid |
Kansas City | Chiefs waived Smith on June 14, 2010. |
or the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City | Chiefs of the NFL. |
New York Jets, Houston Texans and Kansas City | Chiefs. |
ittsburgh Steelers (1972-1973) and Kansas City | Chiefs (1974-1976). |
tis served as interim coach of the Kansas City | Chiefs in 1977 after the firing of Paul Wiggin. |
drafted in the third round by the Kansas City | Chiefs out of the University of Southern Mississippi |
ers in 1975, but was traded to the Kansas City | Chiefs that offseason. |
for the New Orleans Saints and the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Surtain has also played for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Cleveland Browns and one with the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Football League who played for the Kansas City | Chiefs, the Green Bay Packers, and the Minnesota Viki |
Texas) is a former kicker for the Kansas City | Chiefs and the Dallas Cowboys in the National Footbal |
Dion Gales - Defensive End, Kansas City | Chiefs NFL |
round of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Patterson joined the Kansas City | Chiefs in 2007. |
He was drafted by the Kansas City | Chiefs in the fifth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. |
ll, reteaming with Grigsby to call Kansas City | Chiefs games in 1963, its first season after moving f |
receiver for four seasons for the Kansas City | Chiefs, Cleveland Browns, and Buffalo Bills. |
ve tackle for four seasons for the Kansas City | Chiefs, the Baltimore Ravens, and the San Diego Charg |
Derrick Alexander (wide receiver, Kansas City | Chiefs), Chad Brown (linebacker, Seattle Seahawks), J |
ris Williams, running back for the Kansas City | Chiefs |
performed the dance after sacking Kansas City | Chiefs quarterback Damon Huard. |
stin is the current punter for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
ate Buckeyes, Oakland Raiders, and Kansas City | Chiefs. |
, the San Francisco 49ers, and the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
and Convention Bureau as well as a Kansas City | Chiefs Ambassador. |
hiladelphia Eagles (1995), and the Kansas City | Chiefs (1996). |
Micah Andrews, former Kansas City | Chiefs running back |
In February 2009, he was hired by Kansas City | Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli, a former executiv |
erican Soccer League; owner of the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League; owner of the |
He was drafted by the Kansas City | Chiefs in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. |
asons for the St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City | Chiefs, and New England Patriots. |
ng four times), beginning with the Kansas City | Chiefs in 1966, Miami Dolphins in 1972 and 1973, Wash |
nd Raiders, Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City | Chiefs. |
Eagles but was then signed by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
American football player with the Kansas City | Chiefs, and his other younger brother, Justin Cassel, |
lineman for the Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City | Chiefs and New York Giants of the National Football L |
time on the practice squad of the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
t and was eventually signed by the Kansas City | Chiefs in May 2005. |
sive back for four seasons for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
he Raiders 1999 finale against the Kansas City | Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium ("Wheatley won't go down! |
victory against the division rival Kansas City | Chiefs. |
y from the NFL, he played with the Kansas City | Chiefs during the 1975 NFL season. |
e National Football League for the Kansas City | Chiefs and the Washington Redskins. |
NFL from 1985-1993, mainly for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
als, the Seattle Seahawks, and the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
roncos, the Green Bay Packers, the Kansas City | Chiefs, and the Washington Redskins. |
Trosch was on the Kansas City | Chiefs' roster for two seasons in 1967 and 1969 but a |
e for the Washington Redskins, the Kansas City | Chiefs, and the New York Jets. |
2009 Lowery was inducted into the Kansas City | Chiefs Hall of Fame. |
merican football tight end for the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
ne signed as a free agent with the Kansas City | Chiefs after going undrafted in the 2010 NFL Draft. |
for the American Football League's Kansas City | Chiefs, defeating the Minnesota Vikings in the last W |
Carnahan has also played for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
ling - NFL football player for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
d him as linebackers coach for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
ayed for the Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City | Chiefs. |
the Dolphins traded Surtain to the Kansas City | Chiefs for a second round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft. |
eight seasons (1978-1986) for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
urrently an assistant coach of the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
e National Football League for the Kansas City | Chiefs, the Dallas Cowboys, the Houston Texans, and t |
He played one season with the Kansas City | Chiefs (2006). |
otball League's Dallas Texans, the Kansas City | Chiefs, and the Miami Dolphins. |
d and two third round picks to the Kansas City | Chiefs for pro-bowl defensive end, Jared Allen, and f |
He was signed by the Kansas City | Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2007. |
Gafford was signed by the Kansas City | Chiefs on October 29, 2008 after long snapper J. P. D |
arthy began a stint with the NFL's Kansas City | Chiefs; after working two years as an offensive quali |
eague for the New York Giants, the Kansas City | Chiefs, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the San Francisc |
llie Lanier, a linebacker with the Kansas City | Chiefs |
ned a three-year contract with the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
ican football long snapper for the Kansas City | Chiefs of the National Football League. |
h Pittsburgh, he was traded to the Kansas City | Chiefs during the offseason. |
968, then was traded tho the AFL's Kansas City | Chiefs for kicker Horst Muhlmann and a draft choice o |
y the wide receivers coach for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
n Bay went on to easily defeat the Kansas City | Chiefs in Super Bowl I in Los Angeles. |
round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the Kansas City | Chiefs on April 23, 2010. |
was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
laying most of his career with the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
and then in 1999 he played for the Kansas City | Chiefs. |
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