Abigail Ottinger, 19, of Middleburg Heights, told police that Hunt assaulted her around 3:45 a.m. Saturday outside Hunt's hotel apartment, but another woman who was with Hunt's friends said that Ottinger assaulted her, police reports say.
One police report lists Hunt as a suspect, and another report lists Ottinger as a suspect.
Chiefs' Kareem Hunt accused of pushing, shoving woman | KCTV5
No charges have been filed against Hunt or Ottinger
Woman says Chiefs’ Kareem Hunt shoved her, Cleveland police report | The Kansas City Star
The Star obtained the police reports, both list assault as an offense. One police report lists Hunt as a suspect, but Cleveland police determined two reports would be written after speaking to all parties and obtaining conflicting information. The other report lists Ottinger as a suspect and does not include claims that Hunt shoved her. No arrests have been made.
NBC reports strong early Olympic ratings | StamfordAdvocate
On the games’ opening day last Thursday, the primetime programming averaged a total audience of 17.2 million viewers. It represented the most-watched Thursday night program on any network since the Sept 7, 2017, NFL kickoff game featuring the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs that was watched by 22.2 million.
25 NFL stars who could be cut during the 2018 offseason | For The Win
Houston has struggled to stay on the field and his production has slipped as a result. With the Chiefs looking to get younger on defense, Houston will have a hard time sticking around. He can still be a Pro Bowl level player if he can stay healthy.
The Kansas City Chiefs did run that many RPOs | Arrowhead Pride
When the Chiefs switched from Andy Reid to Matt Nagy calling plays, Kent wrote this piece saying Nagy’s arrival meant there was a big increase in RPOs called.
Kent was right. RPOs were one of the main stories of the Chiefs offense last season.
Dave Toub presumed safe in KC for ‘18 with Colts job off the board | Arrowhead Pride
What matters more to Kansas City Chiefs fans, of course, is the man who didn’t get the job, current special teams coordinator Dave Toub.
Seven-round mock draft includes four Texas products being taken | 247 Sports
The third Longhorn to go, according to the Draft Wire mock, comes in the third round. DeShon Elliott, the unanimous All-American and Jim Thorpe Award finalist is currently projected to go with the 86th overall pick to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Albert Wilson called a better fit for Bears than Jarvis Landry | 247 Sports
Gabriel has said numerous times on Twitter he does not view Landry worthy of the investment of a No. 1 wide receiver and believes he'd be a "mistake" for the Bears. Instead he thinks Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Albert Wilson will be a better fit in Chicago because he already knows the Bears scheme. Wilson and Nagy worked together in Kansas City since Wilson entered the NFL in 2014 as an undrafted free agent out of Georgia State.
Kansas City purge could be coming, on defense | ProFootballTalk
Already (and not surprisingly), cornerback Darrelle Revis has gotten a pink slip. Other fairly obvious candidates for a wrong-side-of-30 purge include 35-year-old linebacker Derrick Johnson and 34-year-old linebacker Tamba Hali. (33-year-old quarterback Alex Smith will be traded, unless the deal falls through.)
Brett Veach is making Chiefs younger | The Kansas City Star
Veach’s emphasis on youth and the Chiefs’ institutional stance that their problems on defense are the fault of the players and not coordinator Bob Sutton mean a massive roster turnover is likely.