Former Chiefs QB Brodie Croyle Still Getting Tryouts
The Kansas City Chiefs parted ways with QB Brodie Croyle this offseason when his contract expired and the Chiefs didn't sign him to an extension.
Croyle news was pretty quiet throughout July and part of August until the Arizona Cardinals picked him up for about a week and eventually released him.
After the first week of the season, Croyle has gotten another tryout, according to Aaron Wilson of Scout.com.
The Miami Dolphins recently tried out former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Brodie Croyle, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.
The Chiefs host the Dolphins on Nov. 6 so, if they sign him, we could see Croyle again this year (likely holding a clipboard).
No, this has nothing to do with the Chiefs but I just don't want to write about Sunday's game anymore.
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Did you guys see Bernard Pollard stick it to Hines Ward?
Kansas City Chiefs will be the dark horse to make the playoffs in 2010
by 58 was my friend on Sep 12, 2011 12:47 PM CDT reply actions
Correction
The Chiefs host the Dolphins on Nov. 6 so, if they sign him, we could see Croyle again this year (likely holding a clipboard)
We could see him like we saw Thigpen with the Bills. If the fins are way ahead, he’ll be playing in the 4th quarter against us.
And Jarrad Page had an almost amazing Sam Bradford INT
Kansas City Chiefs will be the dark horse to make the playoffs in 2010
by 58 was my friend on Sep 12, 2011 12:47 PM CDT reply actions
Can we start talking about the Lions yet?
Tis time to better know thy enemy!
Go Chiefs!!!!
by ravenhawk on Sep 12, 2011 12:49 PM CDT reply actions 1 recs
So Croyle will stick in MIA
And then get cut, then head to BUF – following Thiggy around the league.
The Chiefs and I have mutually agreed on this decision and although I look forward to continuing my career, I’ll always have a special place in my heart for Kansas City.
by TRSChief on Sep 12, 2011 12:49 PM CDT reply actions 1 recs

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