By Mike Florio

Today’s a holiday.  But since what we do isn’t really work, we can work and it will still be a holiday. The non-work holiday work includes posting new content throughout the day here, and a truncated episode of Pro Football Talk will air on NBCSN at 5:00 p.m. ET. Along with an interview of Chiefs… Read more…

By Mike Florio

As the free-agency carousel slows to a crawl, more and more veteran players are signing one-year deals that result in a reduced salary-cap charge. Last night, we mentioned that receiver Ramses Barden returned to the Giants on a one-year deal that pays $780,000 with a cap charge of $620,000.  Safety Quintin Demps made a similar… Read more…

By Mike Wilkening

The Chiefs have signed rookie defensive back Sanders Commings, the club said on its official website Thursday. A fifth-round pick from Georgia, the 6-foot, 216-pound Commings has gotten a look at safety early in his NFL career, a position where the Chiefs have Eric Berry and Kendrick Lewis as starters. He can also line up… Read more…

By Mike Florio

Last year, then-49ers quarterback Alex Smith caused a stir by pointing out that stats don’t supersede wins.  While that concept isn’t controversial standing alone, Smith’s decision to point to the Panthers and quarterback Cam Newton gave it a little extra edge. This year, Smith at least can say he’s consistent. On Wednesday, the new Chiefs… Read more…

By Packfan11

You guys remember our game nearly ten years ago on October 12th 2003? KC came back from 17 points down to beat us in Lambeau? That was one of the most heartbreaking losses for us but I have to say I really like KC and their fans. Very classy people. Hope Andy Reid turns this team around and Alex Smith. Read more…

By Mike Wilkening

The Chiefs added to their veteran depth at safety on Wednesday, signing Quintin Demps. The move was announced on the club’s website. Demps, 27, played his first two NFL seasons (2008, 2009) under now-Chiefs coach Andy Reid in Philadelphia. Demps has played the last three seasons with Houston, and he comes off his most productive… Read more…

By Mike Florio

During a wide-ranging and entertaining (except when I was talking) segment of Tuesday’s PFT Live, former Patriots V.P. of player personnel and Chiefs G.M. Scott Pioli reacted to the recent comments from former Dolphins assistant coach Tim Davis regarding former Dolphins head coach and current I’m-not-going-to-be-the-Alabama-coach Alabama coach Nick Saban. Davis called Saban “the devil,”… Read more…

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