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Is Joe Montana Dead?
Is Joe Montana Dead?
Is Joe Montana Dead?
According to a report from the Global Associated News Joe Montana died in a car accident. The reports reads, "Pro football player Joe Montana is confirmed to have died in a single vehicle car accident. One other male passenger in the 2012 BMW driven by Joe Montana has been transported to a local California hospital and is reported to be in serious condition...
AP Source: 49ers To Send Smith To Kansas City
AP Source: 49ers To Send Smith To Kansas City
AP Source: 49ers To Send Smith To Kansas City
A person with knowledge of the trade tells The Associated Press that the Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to acquire quarterback Alex Smith from San Francisco. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the trade does not become official until March 12, when the NFL's new business year begins...
Ryan Succop’s FG in OT Leads Kansas City Chiefs over San Diego Chargers 23-20 on ‘Monday Night Football’
Ryan Succop’s FG in OT Leads Kansas City Chiefs over San Diego Chargers 23-20 on ‘Monday Night Football’
Ryan Succop’s FG in OT Leads Kansas City Chiefs over San Diego Chargers 23-20 on ‘Monday Night Football’
Ryan Succop’s 30-yard field goal in overtime lifted the Kansas City Chiefs over the San Diego Chargers 23-20 on ‘Monday Night Football.’ The kick, Succop’s third field goal of the game, gave Kansas City (4-3) the win in a mistake-filled contest that saw the teams combine for eight turnovers – four each – and commit 21 penalties for 158 total yards. San Diego (4-3) was in position fo ...
Running Back Thomas Jones ‘Sucker Punched’ Rookie at Chiefs’ Training Camp
Running Back Thomas Jones ‘Sucker Punched’ Rookie at Chiefs’ Training Camp
Running Back Thomas Jones ‘Sucker Punched’ Rookie at Chiefs’ Training Camp
When veteran running back Thomas Jones of the Kansas City Chiefs reportedly took exception to rookie receiver Jonathan Baldwin’s protests over hazing rituals, the two got into a fight in the weight room that left Baldwin with a broken thumb. Reports of the incident reignited debate over whether hazing belongs, and whether teams are doing enough to supervise their players’ conduct off the field. R