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The Chiefs were likely going to pay either George Karlaftis or Trent McDuffie next after the Trey Smith deal. In the end, the pass rusher got his deal first. It makes more sense than some Chiefs fans ...
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KC Kingdom on MSNChiefs Star Won’t Get What He’s Looking for in Looming Extension TalksThere is only so much money to go around, and a young Chiefs star may not be able to get the deal he deserves.
The Dallas Cowboys were urged to make a contract decision on a young star amid an ongoing dispute with Micah Parsons.
The Kansas City Chiefs and defensive end George Karlaftis agreed to a four-year, $93-million contract that includes $62 ...
The Chiefs are giving rookie Josh Simmons a shot at left tackle as Andy Reid praises his recovery and readiness for full ...
While Micah Parsons’ contract negotiations have gotten most of the attention, the Cowboys’ Pro-Bowl lineman still awaits a ...
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The Kansas City Chiefs and defensive end George Karlaftis agreed to a four-year, $93 million contract that includes $62 million guaranteed.
The Kansas City Chiefs infused their roster with a slew of young talent after signing all of their seven rookies led by Josh ...
Andy Reid shared an update on Rashee Rice’s status and potential role as the Chiefs prepare for the start of training camp.
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A to Z Sports on MSNTyler Smith kicks off Cowboys training camp with simple yet telling message about inevitable negotiations to stay in DallasThough focus remains on Micah Parsons for the Cowboys front office, Smith knows it's his turn to sit at the negotiating table ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNVon Miller's contract numbers prove he's all-in and it comes at absolutely zero risk to the Washington CommandersWashington signed Miller to a one-year, $6.1 million deal that's worth up to $10.5 million, per NFL insider Ian Rapoport. While Miller's injury history brings a lot of questions, it's a salary that ...
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