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Brandon Flowers named AFC Defensive Player of the Week

Chiefs playmaker cornerback Brandon Flowers has been named the AFC’s Defensive Player of the Week. Flowers had three tackles and a pair of interceptions, one of which he returned 58 yards for a touchdown, in the Chiefs’ 28-0 stomping in Oakland. A 2008 second-round pick out of Virginia Tech, Flowers signed a five-year, $48.75 million [...]

Flowers Active for the Chiefs Against the Vikings

Cornerback Brandon Flowers is active for the Chiefs’ game against the Vikings. Flowers, the Chiefs’ best defender in pass coverage, hurt his ankle after returning an interception last weekend against San Diego. He was limited in practice this week but was not on the list of inactive players for Sunday’s game. Safety Jon McGraw, wide [...]

Vikings at Chiefs Friday Injury Report

Minnesota Questionable: LB E.J. Henderson (knee), S Jamarca Sanford (thigh) Probable: CB Asher Allen (toe), CB Chris Cook (groin), S Tyrell Johnson (hip), TE Jim Kleinsasser (elbow), RB Adrian Peterson (calf), DT Kevin Williams (foot) Kansas City Out: WR Jon Baldwin (thumb) Questionable: CB Brandon Flowers (ankle), S Jon McGraw (shin) Probable: DE Brandon Bair [...]

Chiefs, CB Brandon Flowers agree to five-year extension worth $50 Million

Andrew Siciliano of NFL Network reports cornerback Brandon Flowers has agreed to a new extension with the Chiefs. The deal is a five-year contract worth $50 million with $22 million guaranteed. The Virginia Tech product produced two tackles, one interception, and a tackle for loss last Sunday against Buffalo.

Chiefs Look to Get on Track in Baltimore in Preseason Game Two

Neither the Ravens nor the Chiefs generated much offense in their first games of the preseason. The two 2010 postseason participants will both be striving for improvement when they get together at M&T Bank Stadium Friday in a rematch of last January’s AFC Wild Card Playoff. Both teams were losers in their first go-around of [...]

The 2010 Draft Class’ First Day of School

The Kansas City Star had a pretty typical NFL story that shows up in June – a piece about the 2010 Chiefs’ draftees and their first exposure to the NFL world. It’s the standard fluff piece, but about what you can expect this time of the year. By “standard”, I mean you can count on [...]

Breaking Down the Defense by Position

Once the weak link of this squad , the defense has been built up by Herm Edwards through the draft and now will be asked to be the side of the ball that keeps the Chiefs in games this year. There were very little surprises except for the release of second year corner Tyron Brackenridge. [...]

Chiefs vs. Cards Post Game Gab

The Chiefs fell short to the Arizona Cardinals Saturday 27-17, In a game they could have won. Chiefs quarterback Brodie Croyle started out 5 for 7 leading the Chiefs down the field on a seven minute drive. Stalling at the 24 yard line the Chiefs settled for a field goal, a theme that would continue [...]

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