Assessing Mike Pouncey s Place in Dolphins History
Former Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl center Mike Pouncey and his twin brother Maurkice announced their retirement Friday
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Feb 12, 2021
Mike and Maurkice Pouncey have always been close, so maybe it was fitting that they would jointly announce their retirement from the NFL on Friday.
The two former Pro Bowl centers did so through the Instagram account of good friend and former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Ramon Foster.
The two brothers both expressed their gratitude for living the dream they had as kids growing up in Lakeland, Florida, and thanking those who helped them along the way.
need to use the time to evaluate which players to possibly sign but also which of their 16 unrestricted free agents to bring back to re-sign. The cap space impacted by COVID-19 will be an obstacle to overcome, but there are realistic ways to free up a respectable amount of room for 2021.
I looked at every Chiefs player that had their contract expire after the 2020 season and decided whether the team should attempt to re-sign them or not.
In this post, we begin with the Chiefs’
offensive free agents:
Sammy Watkins
It’s easy to continue giving chances to Watkins a very talented wide receiver that has played a significant role in two of the three Chiefs’ playoff runs he’s been a part of. It’s the latest one that proves why his unreliability has become too much to accommodate.
Feb 9, 2021
While the offensive line for the Kansas City Chiefs didn t have their best performance of the season in the Chiefs 31-9 Super Bowl loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, head coach Andy Reid isn t ready to give up on them yet and said he remains optimistic.
In his Monday press conference, Reid addressed the issues along the offensive line and said he wasn t going to blame the unit for the offense s struggles.
“Listen, I’m obviously not pointing my finger at the offensive line, Reid said. I mean, we had guys that were moved around a little bit and they take great pride in their work and busted their tails.
TAMPA, Fla.
Run it back? A better slogan for the Kansas City Chiefs, considering the 31-9 spanking they took from Tom Brady & Co. in Super Bowl 55: Different deal.
There is no repeat Lombardi Trophy. There was no magnificent comeback. And ultimately, no chance.
Just one big Super Meltdown for the team that hoped to become the first repeat Super Bowl champion in 16 years since the New England Patriots quarterbacked by you-know-who claimed a second consecutive crown in Super Bowl XXXIX.
Don’t blame it on the refs. The Chiefs committed 11 penalties for 120 yards and you could debate, what, maybe two or three of them?
No, people, the Chiefs embarrassed themselves. It wasn’t on the officials
Chiefs-Buccaneers inactives: Sammy Watkins will play in Super Bowl LV
The Chiefs and Buccaneers have released their inactives lists for Sunday evening’s championship game.
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The Kansas City Chiefs have released their inactives list for Sunday’s Super Bowl LV matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Wide receiver Sammy Watkins will be available to play in the championship game.
Here are the Chiefs’ inactives for Super Bowl LV:
CB BoPete Keyes
CB Chris Lammons Matt McMullen (@KCChiefs Matt) February 7, 2021
Watkins has been nursing a calf injury since the Week 16 game against the Atlanta Falcons. After being limited in both Wednesday and Thursday’s practices, he was a full participant on Friday and was the only Chief listed as