Around The Web: LJ Looks To Move Forward, Unlikely Leader, Romo Says Cowboys Can’t Lose

Following Chiefs practice yesterday, Larry Johnson was asked to explain his “ego” comments he made after Kansas City lost to the New York Giants.  LJ declined, but as The Kansas City Star’s Adam Teicher reports, he agreed it’s time for the offense to start moving forward. “I’m looking for us to not make penalties and [...]

Injuries Linger For Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys continued to deal with multiple injuries at practice today, according to Brandon George. Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said that starting center Andre Gurode (sprained right knee) went through a limited practice. Phillips said backup RB Felix Jones (left knee), WR Roy Williams (three injured ribs) and safety Gerald Sensabaugh (broken right thumb) [...]

Around The Web: DJ Not Complaining, First Quarter Awards, Wounded Cowboys

Former Chiefs first round pick Derrick Johnson has been struggling to get on the field since being demoted on the depth chart earlier this season.  The topic has been a hot topic with fans and media alike, but what about the man himself?  The Star’s Kent Babb caught up with the linebacker to talk about [...]

Around The Web: Hardly Groundbreaking, Terrell Was Close, Romo Knows How To Count

Chiefs coach Todd Haley made news when he fired offensive coordinator Chan Gailey and decided to take on the responsibilities himself.  It’s difficult to take on that many tasks as the head coach, but is it groundbreaking?  KCChiefs.com’s Josh Looney takes a look at the history behind such a move. For starters, the entire AFC [...]

Around The Web: The Charles Dilemma, What Ego?, Dallas Play Calling

With Jamaal Charles’ fumbling problems…  well, still a problem, Adam Teicher looks at where the young running back fits in the Chiefs plans going forward. As Haley and general manager Scott Pioli continue what now seems like an eternal Chiefs rebuilding program, they have precious few younger offensive players who can help with the process.   [...]

Around The Web: LJ Confuses, DJ Warming The Bench, Desperate Cowboys

Following the Chiefs 27-16 loss to the Giants yesterday at Arrowhead Stadium, Larry Johnson was asked what the difference was between the two teams in the game.  As Adam Teicher reports, LJ gave a curious response, to say the least. “Ego.” He repeated the word each of the five times he was asked to explain [...]

Steelers & Cowboys Tickets To Cost Extra

If you are like me and live far from Arrowhead Stadium and are planning on buying tickets to the Dallas Cowboys or Pittsburgh Steelers games, get ready to pay extra…  Or to do your shopping on StubHub. When single-game tickets go on sale to the public on July 31, anyone wanting to buy tickets to [...]

Around The Web: Tony Curtis Fan Club, Grading The QBs, Obama’s Crew

Yesterday, we talked about the Kansas City Chiefs attempt to fill the void left by Tony Gonzalez.  One of the players looking to help is veteran Tony Curtis.  Though the guys over at DallasCowboys.com were not impressed with Curtis’ time with America’s Team.  Josh & Rob were asked by a reader why there was no [...]

Around The Web: OTA Accomplishments, Siavii Resurfaces, Peterson Attends Service for KU’s Frederick

On Tuesday, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley decided to end practice two days earlier than planned.  The question entering training camp is just how much the team accomplished during their offseason workouts.  This morning Bob Gretz looks at five things the Chiefs got done, including the rehabilitation of Larry Johnson. Just consider where [...]

Around The Web: No Apologies, Greg Ellis To Chiefs?, Boomer Catches On

Last week the story surrounding Tom Brady was his complete absence from the Patriots workouts due to his knee rehabilitation.  Yesterday, Brady finally returned to football activities and spoke out for the first time at length about his injury and trail back.  SI’s Peter King has a lengthy discussion with Brady in this week’s issue [...]

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