Steelers name Todd Haley new offensive coordinator
The Kansas City Chiefs finished the 2011 NFL season ranked 31st in the league in scoring at 13.2 points per game. Their quarterback play was dismal (25th in passing yards per game), and their running game — depleted by a season-ending injury to Jamaal Charles — averaged just 3.9 yards per carry. Read full article >>
Pittsburgh Steelers: Why Todd Haley Hire Makes Sense
ESPN’s Chris Mortensen is reporting that the Pittsburgh Steelers have found their offensive coordinator in deposed Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley. Haley was fired with three games left in the 2011 frame and so looks to be an odd duck of a fit for a franchise who’ve won more Super Bowls than any other in the world. Haley has Steelers DNA, as his father, Dick Haley, was highly regarded ...
Kansas City Chiefs: Agent Confirms Romeo Crennel Remains Coach with 3-Year Deal
The Kansas City Chiefs didn't have to look far to find their next head coach and, according to Adam Caplan , they have agreed to a three-year deal Romeo Crennel : The former Browns head coach went 2-1 this season after Todd Haley was fired and earned himself his second head coaching stint with wins over the Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos - two teams still in the playoffs. Crennel's run in ...
NFL: Kansas City Chiefs pick Romeo Crennel as head coach
NFL: Kansas City Chiefs pick Romeo Crennel as head coach The Associated Press Published Jan 9, 2012 05:20PM MDT Kansas City, Mo. • Going 2-1 and stunning then-undefeated Green Bay as Kansas City’s interim head coach meant a lot more than gratification for Romeo Crennel. It also persuaded the Kansas City Chiefs to give the affable defensive specialist a second chance to be an NFL head coach. The ...
KC's Cassel Alerts Woman to House Fire
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel claims he isn't a hero, but the woman who was unaware her home was on fire until Cassel alerted her likely disagrees.
Oakland Raiders' Season of Penalties: A Fan's Perspective
2011 was an epic season for the Oakland Raiders, epic in terms of single-season penalties and yards lost because of them. The team had the unlikely honor of breaking the previous record held by the 1998 Kansas City Chiefs, who had 158 penalties for 1,304 yards.
Tribute | Bud Pitcher was a sweet, hardworking guy
Who: Francis N. “Bud” Pitcher, 89, of Kansas City.
McCarthy was ready to go for 16-0
The Kansas City Chiefs made the question moot. But if the Packers had gotten to 14-0, with two “meaningless” game to wrap up the season, coach Mike McCarthy was prepared to keep the pedal on the metal. (Or is it the petal on the medal?) Sort of. “Would I have let them go for it? …
NFL: Missouri, Home of the Mustache
With the impending hire of Jeff Fisher as the St. Louis Rams head coach, Missouri has become the official home of the mustache in the National Football League. Nobody rocks the 'stache better than Fisher and his Show Me State coaching colleague Romeo Crennel of the Kansas City Chiefs . Who’s the better coach? Who cares? The real question is which front man’s hairy mark of masculinity is superior ...