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TO agrees to 3-year, $27M extension with Cowboys
Terrell Owens has been on his best behavior for quite awhile. The Dallas Cowboys are doing their best to keep it that way. Both sides agreed Monday to a three-year contract extension worth around $27 million, according to a person close to the negotiations who asked to remain anonymous because it hasn't been announced.
People:Keyshawn Johnson Muhsin Muhammad Marvin Harrison Tony Romo Amani Toomer Eddie Kennison
2008-06-03
Hester's return sparks Bears past Chiefs
Devin Hester fielded the punt, and in a flash, the Chicago Bears were in control. Hester scored on a 73-yard punt in the second quarter and set up a field goal in the third with another long return as the defending NFC champions beat the Kansas City Chiefs 20-10 on Sunday.
People:Robbie Gould Brian Urlacher Devin Hester Damon Huard Eddie Kennison Rex Grossman Activities:2007 NFL
2007-09-17
Colts' D steps up in 23-8 win over K.C.
Peyton Manning knows all about falling apart in the playoffs. Though he struggled early Saturday, the Indianapolis Colts' stunningly stingy defense came to the rescue. Manning and the Colts beat the inept Kansas City Chiefs 23-8 Saturday, and while the star quarterback's numbers were good -- 30-of-38 for 268 yards -- his performance was mediocre. At least it was for the most prolific passer of his generation.
People:Dominic Rhodes Tony Dungy Joseph Addai Lawrence Tynes Marvin Harrison Tony Gonzalez Activities:2006 NFL
2007-01-07
Chiefs beat Raiders to keep playoff hopes alive
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Oakland Raiders 20-9 on Saturday to snap a three-game losing streak and keep their slim playoff hopes alive.
People:Lawrence Tynes Herm Edwards Eddie Kennison Trent Green Larry Johnson LaDainian Tomlinson Activities:2006 NFL
2006-12-24
L.J. carries Chiefs past Raiders 20-9
A trip to Oakland was just what the Kansas City Chiefs needed to snap their three-game losing streak and keep their faint playoff hopes alive. Larry Johnson ran for 137 yards and a touchdown to help the Chiefs become the first team to beat the Raiders eight straight times with a 20-9 victory Saturday night.
People:Aaron Brooks Eddie Kennison Andrew Walter Trent Green Larry Johnson Randy Moss Activities:2006 NFL
2006-12-23
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