Dante Hall
In Kansas City Chiefs history, jersey number 72 has been worn by several players, most notably by offensive lineman John Alt, who played for the team from 1984 to 1996. Additionally, defensive end Kelly Gregg and offensive lineman Eric Fisher also donned the number during their tenures with the team. The number has been associated with key contributors to the Chiefs' offensive line over the years.
As of October 2023, several University of Nebraska players have played for the Kansas City Chiefs throughout the years. Notably, players like Johnny Rodgers, Rich Glover, and more recently, offensive lineman Nick Gates have been associated with the team. The exact number may vary depending on the time frame considered, but historically, the Chiefs have had a handful of Nebraska alumni on their roster. For the most current roster information, it's best to check the official Chiefs' website or recent team announcements.
1993-1994
Jamaal Charles is going to stay with Kansas city chiefs for 4 years cause he is under contract for 4 years and so is Dexter McCluster
The most famous player to have worn number 88 for the Kansas City Chiefs was all-world tight end Tony Gonzalez, who donned the number for twelve seasons (1997-2008). Other noteworthy players who've sported number 88 for the Chiefs include All-Pro wide receiver Chris Burford (1960-67 including years with Dallas Texans), 6' 10" tight end Morris Stroud (1969-74), tight end Walter White (1975-79), Pro Bowl wide receiver Carlos Carson (1980-89), and wide receiver J.J. Birden (1990-94).
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it was in 2009. but if you are reading this in 2010 or 2011 then you know.
Dwane Bowe (Kansas City Chiefs)
Not until 2015. They play the chiefs every four years and they last played in 2011. Unless they meet in a Super Bowl
According to his contract, atleast another 5 years.
In the last 20 years from 1992 until 2012, the Kansas City Chiefs have won 170 games. In that 20 year span they have won the AFC West 5 times, but they never made it to the Super Bowl.
No. Young spent 1985-1986 with Tampa Bay and 1987-1999 with San Francisco. You may be thinking of Joe Montana who, after 14 years (1979-1992) in San Francisco, was traded to Kansas City and spent the final two years of his career with the Chiefs.