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  1. agreed but to be fair in Breeland's case and others if you play "sticky" coverage you going to get those calls .. you live by the sword and you die by the sword..just cant have it both ways.
  2. I forgot about some of them 8 Chiefs players who finished the season on injured reserve Charles Goldman Thu, February 11, 2021, 10:11 AM The Kansas City Chiefs had a number of players finish the season on injured reserve or the practice squad injured list. For some of those players, the future in Kansas City looks bright. For others, the injury could mark the end of their time with the team. Each player has a different outlook for the future depending upon their contract status and their specific injury. Below you’ll find a quick breakdown of the future outlook for each of the eight Chiefs players who finished the season on injured reserve: CB Alex Brown Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports Status: Exclusive rights free agent Injury: Torn ACL Outlook: Brown was the first major injury suffered by the Chiefs this year. He tore his ACL back in training camp and was placed on injured reserve ahead of the start of the 2020 NFL season. If you don't remember Brown, he was a key special teams contributor and cornerback depth during the 2019 Super Bowl LIV run. He should be well along in his recovery and the Chiefs will have the ability to re-sign him as an ERFA if they so choose. DE Taco Charlton AP Photo/Jeff Roberson Status: Unrestricted free agent Injury: Fractured ankle Outlook: Charlton was just coming on for the Chiefs as a dime-package rusher when he suffered an ankle fracture that took him out for the remainder of the season. He's since had surgery to repair the ankle fracture and there seems to be some interest on his end in a reunion with Kansas City. They could opt to bring him back on a similar one-year prove-it contract, assuming his ankle is healing properly and he'll be ready for the 2021 season. LT Eric Fisher AP Photo/Charlie Riedel Status: Under contract through 2021 Injury: Torn Achilles Outlook: Fisher suffered this injury during the AFC Championship Game and he's already had surgery to repair the injury. Rehab and recovery for Achilles injuries have pretty high variance in the NFL. It can take anywhere from eight months to a year, but for heavier players like offensive and defensive linemen, recovery tends to take longer. That leaves a big cloud of doubt around Fisher's status heading into next season and his future with the team. The Chiefs have a decision to make on Fisher as they can save around $12 million by releasing or trading him. Extending Fisher is also an option to save money with his availability for 2021 in doubt. LB Willie Gay Jr. AP Photo/Charlie Riedel Status: Under contract through 2023 Injury: Torn meniscus Outlook: The Chiefs' standout rookie linebacker had his season abruptly ended when he suffered a torn meniscus during practice leading up to Super Bowl LV. The recovery time on Gay's specific injury seems to put him right on track to be ready by the middle of training camp. He should be good to go and hopefully able to take on a bigger role by the start of the 2021 NFL season. LG Kelechi Osemele AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann Status: Unrestricted free agent Injury: Torn tendons in both knees Outlook: This was one of the more brutal injuries of the season. Osemele tore tendons in both of his knees in a very apparent non-contact injury during Week 5 against the Las Vegas Raiders. He has since posted videos on his Instagram page of him back in the Chiefs' facility and working out. He was also spotted working with the training staff during practice late in the season. So he seems to be well along in his recovery. It's unclear the type of financial commitment Kansas City would be willing to make in 2021 given his injury and free-agent status. RT Mitchell Schwartz AP Photo/Peter Joneleit Status: Under contract through 2021 Injury: Back Outlook: Schwartz recently posted an update with his "end of season thoughts." He dealt with a mysterious back injury this season that went from being a day-to-day type of injury to later landing him on injured reserve for the remainder of the year. Right now, there's very little known about his injury other than it being an issue with his back. He seems to indicate that he's still working toward getting healthy and returning to football, but there's no clarity on what that looks like or how long it'll take. Like Fisher, Schwartz is in the final year of his contract. The Chiefs can save $6.2 million with his release. CB DeAndre Baker Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports Status: Signed reserve/future contract for 2021 Injury: Fractured left femur Outlook: Baker suffered a non-contact leg injury in Week 17. It was described as a "clean break" to his left femur. He's already had surgery to repair the injury and was actually back in the Chiefs' facility and moving around the day after. He was placed on the practice squad injured list, which is basically injured reserve for the practice squad. It sounds like this is something that he should be able to bounce back from and that he'll be ready to start the season. The team has already signed him to a reserve/future contract, locking him up for the 2021 NFL season. LB Emmanuel Smith AP Photo/Brynn Anderson Status: Signed reserve/future contract for 2021 Injury: Hamstring Outlook: Smith was a standard elevation from the practice squad in Week 15 against the New Orleans Saints. He suffered what Andy Reid described as a "tweaked hamstring." Well, this must have been one of the more severe "tweaks" because it knocked Smith out for the remainder of the year. He was placed on the practice squad injured list and never was activated from it. The team also signed him to a reserve/future deal as he's a core special teamer and solid depth for the future.
  3. why do I care?? I dont. Many athletes and it appears some coachs are just as classless as the next. It is the way of things and just a reflection of society in general. I dont need to listen to Arians thats up to you to get butthurt about I have other fish to fry...on to next year
  4. none of that has or had anything to do with nothing..pfft get over it & on to next year
  5. https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2021/2/10/22276371/how-many-offensive-linemen-from-super-bowl-lv-will-be-on-next-years-chiefs-roster How many offensive linemen from Super Bowl LV will be on next year’s Chiefs roster? By Kent Swanson@kent_swanson Feb 10, 2021, 11:30am CST Center Austin Reiter — a starter for the vast majority of the year — is a free agent, and it remains to be seen how great his market is and if the Chiefs will be involved. If the number comes in low enough, you may see him return. Chiefs general manager Brett Veach may value some continuity with the question marks along the line. I would guess he does not return. Guard Andrew Wylie is a restricted free agent this season, and the Chiefs have the ability to retain him by tendering him a contract. The type of tender they place on him will tell us what they think about him. If they place an original-round tender — they’re essentially letting a team match or exceed their offer without any return, as he’s an undrafted free agent. If they place a second-round tender — they’re likely more intent on keeping him, as there would be compensation attached to him. I believe he’ll be back as a depth piece but will be replaced in the starting lineup. Nick Allegretti spent most of the year at left guard and will likely be back in Week 1 as an interior depth piece. The competition to maintain his spot should be more intense than you would guess, as there are several depth spots that could be competitive if Eric Fisher, Mitchell Schwartz, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Lucas Niang all return. He and Yasir Durant could be competing for opportunities to stick on the roster if the Chiefs value him at guard. Center Daniel Kilgore and guard Stefen Wisniewski are likely not back due to the return of healthy depth. The two in-season signings could be looking for an opportunity elsewhere. Do-it-all veteran Mike Remmers would be a valuable piece to return given his experience and inside/outside versatility. I hope the Chiefs bring him back — especially now having been in Andy Reid’s offense for a season. Martinas Rankin is a former top-100 selection who has shown promise in the past but has struggled to stay healthy. He was put behind the 8-ball with a pectoral injury that kept him from participating in camp. His first contact came midseason in practice — a tough task for someone to acclimate quickly enough to be relied upon. This is an important offseason for him — and he’ll need to play well so that he may earn a spot on next year’s roster. The talent is undeniable there — he just needs to stay healthy and have a full offseason. The Chiefs have only three of these players under contract — with Wylie (a restricted free agent) as the fourth. I could see four or five ending up on the Week 1 roster in 2021 — with perhaps not one of them starting.
  6. seems the Steelers LT Villinueva is a FA..granted 32 but only 6 years in the league. He's solid probably wouldn't break the bank being an ex Army Ranger has its plus's in the toughness and leadership department. on a side note a guy that big jumping out of a perfectly good airplane is mind boggling
  7. I'd have to clear more than $50K now $374K .. oh hell ya
  8. LDT is going no where..he's "hero" after all...sarcasm and me personally I'd take a mid range 2nd rnd pick each for Clark and Jones $40 Mil for those 2 is just insane
  9. the mere thought some team would give a first or a 2nd for that matter is pure lunacy
  10. sure why not ..played the Tomahawk Chop ..take that fukn butthurt injuns lol ..ok I'm done and will check in at half time
  11. meh.. Rome went with MVPat ..hard to bet against the GOAT he is what he is for a reason and that D is for real
  12. I have one of those Jerseys but the one time I wore it on Game day was when Ranger Woody was here ...we lost so never again
  13. Chiefs fans help raise over $135K for 5-year-old injured in crash involving OLB coach Britt Reid Kansas City Chiefs fans have rallied to help the family of a 5-year-old girl who was critically injured in the recent car accident involving OLB coach Britt Reid. A GoFundMe page launched by the family yesterday has raised over $135,000 in just over a day’s time and continues to rise. The family set up the page to help the girl’s mother pay for “the hospital bills and weeks of missed work that will come.”
  14. yep I hope after his 3rd and winning TD pass he trots off counting 3 fingers lol
  15. https://chiefswire.usatoday.com/2021/02/07/kansas-city-chiefs-eric-bieniemy-contract-2021-expiration-extension/?fbclid=IwAR3Te7Mr8uEnFKijX-zizdw16TZKMQgR7r_bm53fpvfzlykl25gAqqFpcMY Report: Chiefs eyeing new contract for OC Eric Bieniemy The rest of the NFL might be hesitant to hire Eric Bieniemy, but the Kansas City Chiefs won’t bat an eye when it comes to signing him to a new deal. Bieniemy’s current contract is set to expire following the conclusion of the 2020 NFL season, making him a free agent and able to sign elsewhere. But according to a new report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Chiefs intend to work out a new deal with Bieniemy.
  16. I have stashed a bottle of Buffalo Trace Single Barrel.. the Single Barrel is the key
  17. MVPat's first year I wore red shorts..nothing Red last year or this and I still have my unopened box of Mahomes Magic Cereal.
 
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