May 10, 2021 Former Kansas City Chiefs pass-rusher Tamba Hali is back with the Chiefs, though just for one day. The five-time Pro Bowler is signing a one-day contract to officially retire as a member of the Chiefs
Announced on the Chiefs Twitter account on Monday, the announcement officially marks the end of Hali s decorated 12-year career.
In his 12 years with the Chiefs (from 2006-2017), Hali racked up 89.5 sacks and 159 quarterback hits along with 33 forced fumbles, two interceptions and a safety. From 2009-2011, Hali was one of the league s best rushers, recording 35 sacks and 65 quarterback hits in 48 games.
Hali s 89.5 sacks are good for second-most for any Chiefs pass-rusher in history, behind Derrick Thomas (126.5) and ahead of Neil Smith (85.5) and Justin Houston (78.5). Chris Jones is the Chiefs leading active sacker with 40.5, putting him in line to surpass Art Still (42.5), Jared Allen (43) and Eric Hicks (44.5) in the near future.
Former Kansas City Chiefs Left Tackle Eric Fisher Signs One-Year Deal with Indianapolis Colts
Former No. 1 overall pick and longtime Kansas City Chiefs left tackle Eric Fisher has found a new home on a one-year deal with an AFC rival.
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May 10, 2021 Former No. 1 overall pick and longtime Kansas City Chiefs left tackle Eric Fisher has found a new home on a one-year deal with an AFC rival.
First reported by Adam Schefter of
ESPN, Fisher is signing a one-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts worth $9.4 million.
NFL Network added that the Colts are comfortable with his rehab, as Fisher works back from a torn Achilles suffered in the Chiefs AFC Championship Game victory over the Buffalo Bills.