I dont live in Kansas City but this is super cool!
"One veteran name I did hear at the combine was Sean Smith, the Kansas City Chief. He is 6-foot-3, 218 pounds, and has missed only four games in seven seasons. Word on the street was Smith is seeking a deal averaging somewhere between $8 million and $10 million per season." "I’m told Howard is looking for a contract averaging between $8 million and $9 million per year." Can't attest that these are legitimate, but they are a start. Both deals sound reasonable.
Winner for best tweet of the weekend. We heart Kendall.
Lastly, and this is likely the last thing Chiefs fans (or anybody associated with the team) wants to hear, but the AFC West still belongs to the Denver Broncos. Sure, the Chiefs beat the Denver on the road this year, and getting All-Pro Jamaal Charles back at full strength will be huge, but there is really no way that we see them ending the Broncos’ streak of five-straight division titles in 2016. And on that note, we don’t see the Chiefs locking up one of the AFC’s two Wild Card slots either.
Burbank ordered the NFL to return the money to the shared revenue pool immediately, which, if the union’s calculations are correct, should increase the salary cap for the 2016 season by about $1.5 million per team. also here http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14828395/arbitrator-orders-nfl-return-100m-plus-withheld-players