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SleeperBot  •  2 days ago

Mitch Morse, former NFL center, retires at 32 after decade-long career spanning three teams

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SleeperBot 2 days ago

Former NFL player Mitch Morse has retired at 32 after a decade-long career that spanned three teams, starting in Kansas City where he contributed to a record-setting 2018 offensive season. Originally drafted as a second-round pick in the 2015 NFL draft, Morse transitioned from college tackle to professional center, playing a pivotal role in all 156 games he started in his career. He expressed his gratitude for the cherished relationships and experiences in the league and looks forward to family time in retirement.

SleeperBot  •  2 hours ago

Chiefs face left tackle challenges with top targets off market, consider Cam Robinson, Tyron Smith, and in-house options D.J. Humphries and Donovan Smith

SleeperBot  •  2 hours ago

Worthy will not be charged following his Friday arrest in Williamson County, Texas, Tyler Davis of the Austin American-Statesman reports.

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SleeperBot  •  2 hours ago

Xavier Worthy - Will not face charges

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SleeperBot  •  5 hours ago

Marquise Brown Back With Kansas City

SleeperBot  •  8 hours ago

The Chiefs signed Brown to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million on Saturday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

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SleeperBot  •  8 hours ago

Hollywood Brown - Returning to Kansas City

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chiefskingdom40  •  9 hours ago

Xavier in jail

FaZeSniped  •  9 hours ago

Marquise Brown, a talented deep-threat wide receiver, became a free agent after a season with injuries. Last offseason, he joined a new team on a $7 million deal but suffered a shoulder dislocation, missing much of the season but returning for two games with limited impact. The team is facing cap space challenges, currently over $3 million in the red, and will need to address pending free agents, including Nick Bolton, Justin Reid, and Tershawn Wharton, while potentially restructuring contracts to clear space. Brown could still be an asset in the right offense and might return on a lower-cost contract due to market conditions and his recent injury history.