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Delaney’s legacy lives on in family and survivor of the tragedy

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Delaney’s legacy lives on in family and survivor of the tragedy
Twenty-five years ago, Chiefs running back Joe Delaney died trying to save three kids from drowning. Only now has the lone survivor, who has done jail time for drugs, begun to realize his gift of life.

Chiefs sign rookie wideout Will Franklin
With OTAs completed the Kansas City Chiefs front office is hard at work securing their draft picks. Last week it was fifth-round pick Brandon Carr and today the team signed fourth-round pick Will Franklin to a four-year deal.

MU receiver signs four-year deal with Chiefs
The Chiefs signed their home-state draft pick Wednesday. Former Missouri receiver Will Franklin agreed to a four-year deal with the Chiefs. He joined cornerback Brandon Carr, a fifth-round pick, as the team’s signed draft picks. Ten selections, including first-rounders Glenn Dorsey and Brandon Albert, still are unsigned.

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Ask the Insider

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Ask the Insider
Warpaint Illustrated Publisher Nick Athan answers questions from our premium forum in this special edition of Ask the Insider.

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Warpaint Roundtable – Offseason Edition XV

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Warpaint Roundtable – Offseason Edition XV
This week our crew tackles dancing safeties, cuts, rookie contracts and Napoleon Harris.

AFC West Preview: San Diego Chargers, Part II
In the second part of our trip around the AFC West, we wrap up our analysis on the San Diego Chargers with a look at their upcoming season.

There’s no turning back

The word “commitment” gets a vigorous workout in the NFL - for good reason. No team contends for a Super Bowl, much less wins one, without making a total commitment in time, energy, talent and resources.

Q&a with WR Devard Darling - 6/6

Q: Is this an easier offense to pick up than what you might have known elsewhere? DARLING: “No, I think I’m picking it up pretty good.

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This Week in Chiefs History

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This Week in Chiefs History

During the 17-year history of NFL Europe Kansas City sent multiple players to Europe to gain playing experience each season.

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Patriots cut ties with DB Andrews

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Patriots cut ties with DB Andrews
The New England Patriots released defensive back Willie Andrews on Tuesday, after the third-year player was arrested for the second time this offseason on Monday.

Chiefs sign first of two 6th-round draft picks (AP)
The Kansas City Chiefs signed offensive tackle Barry Richardson to a three-year contract on Wednesday. The Chiefs selected Richardson with the first of two sixth-round picks in this year’s NFL draft. Terms of the deal were not released. Richardson, a 6-foot-6, 319-pound lineman, played in 49 games at Clemson, including 45 starts in four years.

Dorsey will roam free in KC

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - He won every major defensive award and interior lineman trophy available in college football.

Webb figures Chiefs’ starting spot up for grabs
S ome people probably are just assuming that free-agent wide receiver Devard Darling will automatically nab one of the Chiefs’ starting spots.

Chiefs to retire Emmitt Thomas’ number

The shy cornerback from east Texas wasn’t shy about asking how to get better.Emmitt Thomas started his career as a talented but quiet cornerback and emerged as one of the Chiefs’ all-time best …

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Voice of the Fan – Chiefs won’t squeeze it

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Voice of the Fan – Chiefs won’t squeeze it
Voice of the Fan is departing from the normal format this week. So, did you hear the latest controversial Chiefs news? It’s dreadful.

Warpaint Roundtable – Offseason Edition XV
This week our crew tackles dancing safeties, cuts, rookie contracts and Napoleon Harris.

Webb figures Chiefs’ starting spot up for grabs
S ome people probably are just assuming that free-agent wide receiver Devard Darling will automatically nab one of the Chiefs’ starting spots.

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Voice of the Fan

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Voice of the Fan
Open your ears! You’re about to hear the Voice of the Fan. This week three lucky members of our Warpaint Illustrated.com forums voice their opinion on head coach Herm Edwards, linebacker Derrick Johnson and the 2008 season. Listen up! This week we go nationwide!

Buffalo RB Lynch loses license in hit-and-run case
Buffalo running back Marshawn Lynch’s guilty plea to his involvement in a May 31 hit-and-run accident was accepted on Friday. Lynch lost his driver’s license and was fined the maximum of $100.

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Chiefs agree to terms with Franklin (PA SportsTicker)

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Chiefs agree to terms with Franklin (PA SportsTicker)
The Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday agreed to terms on a four-year contract with wide receiver Will Franklin.

Q&a with Herm Edwards - 6/11

Highlights Q: How is Branden Albert’s ankle? He didn’t work today. HERM EDWARDS: “Still sore.

DE Trevor Johnson gets 1-year contract with Chiefs (AP)
The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to terms with defensive end Trevor Johnson on a one-year contract Thursday. Financial details of the contract weren’t released. The 6-foot-5, 260-pound Johnson has 49 tackles and one sack in 38 games with the St. Louis Rams, New Orleans Saints and New York Jets. Johnson, a native of Lincoln, Neb., entered the NFL as a seventh-round draft pick — 224th overall — of the…

The Chiefs‘ Derrick Johnson learns to adjust to life without Dad
Derrick Johnson wedged his way through the crowd and stepped outside the noise. He was spending a Tuesday night last December with friends in a loud bar on the Country Club Plaza.

Chiefs Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

With three of the top 35 picks in the April draft, the rebuilding Kansas City Chiefs - after all but disdaining free agency this year - went into the spring all but certain that defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey, left tackle Branden Albert and cornerback Brandon Flowers would be starters in 2008.

Nothing they saw during 12 “voluntary” OTA workouts and three mandatory mini-camp sessions did much to change their minds.

When they open their River Falls, Wis., training camp on July 25, those three are penned in as first-team players. That’s provided, of course, that the Chiefs‘ brass can get all three signed and in camp on time - a considerable challenge, given recent team history.

But Kansas City also liked what it saw from several other members of its draft class…

Buffalo RB Lynch loses license in hit-and-run case
Buffalo running back Marshawn Lynch’s guilty plea to his involvement in a May 31 hit-and-run accident was accepted on Friday. Lynch lost his driver’s license and was fined the maximum of $100.

Q&a with WR Devard Darling - 6/6

Q: Is this an easier offense to pick up than what you might have known elsewhere? DARLING: “No, I think I’m picking it up pretty good.

Sprained ankle slows Chiefs rookie Albert
Branden Albert limped to his locker Tuesday wearing a plastic boot on his left ankle. There was a chair in front of Albert’s locker. He was seconds from taking a load off when veteran guard Brian Waters spoke up from a chair in front of his locker, to the left of the space assigned to the Chiefs rookie.

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Chiefs hope youth, speed can offset loss of Allen

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Chiefs hope youth, speed can offset loss of Allen
ST. JOSEPH | Nearly two months after the Chiefs traded Jared Allen, they’re finished trying to find his replacement.

Webb figures Chiefs’ starting spot up for grabs
S ome people probably are just assuming that free-agent wide receiver Devard Darling will automatically nab one of the Chiefs’ starting spots.

Sprained ankle slows Chiefs rookie Albert
Branden Albert limped to his locker Tuesday wearing a plastic boot on his left ankle. There was a chair in front of Albert’s locker. He was seconds from taking a load off when veteran guard Brian Waters spoke up from a chair in front of his locker, to the left of the space assigned to the Chiefs rookie.

Chiefs sign fifth-round pick Carr (PA SportsTicker)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) - The Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday signed rookie cornerback Brandon Carr to a three-year contract.

Chiefs sign sixth-round draft pick
A month before Chiefs training camp starts, the team announced Wednesday that it has signed a third draft pick ? a quarter of its draft-weekend haul.

Dorsey fills a need indeed

May 27, 2008, 8:32:07 AM by Jonathan Rand - FAQ When the Chiefs drafted defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey, it seemed as if they were grabbing an athlete too good to pass up rather than filling a primary need.

Chiefs sign tackle Barry Richardson
A month before Chiefs training camp starts, the team announced Wednesday that it has signed a third draft pick — a quarter of its draft-weekend haul.

MU receiver signs four-year deal with Chiefs
The Chiefs signed their home-state draft pick Wednesday. Former Missouri receiver Will Franklin agreed to a four-year deal with the Chiefs. He joined cornerback Brandon Carr, a fifth-round pick, as the team’s signed draft picks. Ten selections, including first-rounders Glenn Dorsey and Brandon Albert, still are unsigned.

Chiefs plan to lessen Johnson’s workload (Yahoo! Sports)
The addition of Jamaal Charles should reduce Larry Johnson’s carries, which could be a tough feat.

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Criminal Complaint Amended For Alleged Stabber

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Criminal Complaint Amended For Alleged Stabber

Marathon County D.A. Jill Falstad has amended the criminal complaint for 18 year old Charles Mattson.

Warpaint Roundtable – Offseason Edition XIII
This week our crew tackles roster cuts, starters, the offense, and Connor Barth’s hair.

Chiefs flying under the radar - Part III
We continue our series of under-the-radar Chiefs by taking a look at a few players who have been making names for themselves during mini-camp and the ongoing OTA sessions.

Chiefs agree to terms with Franklin (PA SportsTicker)
The Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday agreed to terms on a four-year contract with wide receiver Will Franklin.

Chiefs sign first of two sixth-round draft picks

The Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday signed offensive tackle Barry Richardson to a three-year contract.The Chiefs selected Richardson with the first of two sixth-round picks in this year’s NFL Draft.

Expect these NFL teams to miss the playoffs again (SportingNews.com)
About six teams should go from missing the postseason in 2007 to making it in ‘08. These teams won’t be among them.

Chiefs sign rookie tackle Barry Richardson
Late Wednesday morning the Kansas City Chiefs signed former Clemson tackle Barry Richardson to a three-year contract.

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