Delaney's No. 37 “unofficially” retired by the Chiefs
Kansas City Star | July 04, 2008
News that Emmitt Thomas’ jersey No. 18 will be retired this fall raised the question by some fans: Will Joe Delaney’s No. 37 ever be retired?
TOP OF THE MORNIN': Gammon seeks own style for Chiefs' gig
Kansas City Star | July 02, 2008
As the new Chiefs sideline reporter for KCFX, former Chief Kendall Gammon said he won't be trying to become the next great reporter patrolling the field.
Chiefs to retire Emmitt Thomas' number
Kansas City Star | July 01, 2008
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 players. He will be enshrined next month in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the Chiefs announced Monday that Thomas’ No. 18 will be retired before a game Oct. 19.
Chiefs will retire Emmitt Thomas' No. 18
Kansas City Star | June 30, 2008
Chiefs Hall of Fame defensive back Emmitt Thomas will have his No. 18 uniform retired by the Chiefs prior to the Oct. 19 game at Arrowhead against Tennessee. Thomas also is expected to receive his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring during the ceremony.
Delaney's legacy lives on in family and survivor of the tragedy
Kansas City Star | June 29, 2008
T he voice on the other end of the telephone is tired. He has told this story before, but he needs to tell it again. He wants you to believe him now.
Chiefs sign tackle Barry Richardson
Kansas City Star | June 25, 2008
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.
Chiefs sign sixth-round draft pick
Kansas City Star | June 25, 2008
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.
What if Sayers had been a Chief?
Kansas City Star | June 20, 2008
Gale Sayers turned down Lamar Hunt the first time. He wouldn't do it again. One of the greatest running backs in history accepted the Lamar Hunt Lifetime Achievement Award on Thursday night at the Sprint Center at the Kansas City Sports Commission's annual banquet.
MU receiver signs four-year deal with Chiefs
Kansas City Star | June 18, 2008
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 get go-ahead to pick scoreboard design
Kansas City Star | June 17, 2008
The Jackson County Sports Complex Authority on Tuesday gave the Chiefs the go-ahead to choose a scoreboard design for Arrowhead Stadium.
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