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Former Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith announces retirement after 16-year NFL career

Former Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith announces retirement after 16-year NFL career After 16 years of giving this game everything I’ve got, I can’t wait to see what else is possible Share Updated: 11:08 AM CDT Apr 19, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff Former Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith announces retirement after 16-year NFL career After 16 years of giving this game everything I’ve got, I can’t wait to see what else is possible Share Updated: 11:08 AM CDT Apr 19, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WEBVTT CALL THE TIPS HOTLINE AT816474TIPS.KRIS: BREAKING NEWS OUT OFCHIEFS KINGDOM.QUARTERBACK ALEX SMITH WASTRADED TONIGHT TO THE WASHINGTONREDSKINS.WHAT WE DON T KNOW TONIGHT ISWHAT THE CHIEFS ARE GETTING INRETURN.THE TRADE WON T BE FINISHEDUNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF THE NEWLEAGUE YEAR MARCH 14.THE TRADE IS NOT A SURPRISE.THE CHIEFS CAN NOW SAVE 17MILLION DOLLARS ON THE LEAGUESALARY CAP WITH SMITH GONE.IT ALSO MEANS THE CHIEFS

Chiefs tight end and local politician Fred Arbanas dead at 82

Chiefs tight end and local politician Fred Arbanas dead at 82 Arbanas was a part of Kansas City life for more than five decades. His death was announced by the Jackson County Democratic Party on Saturday. We are sad to learn about the passing of longtime Jackson County Legislator and advocate Fred Arbanas. His contributions to the county are too long to list here. He was a great man who will be dearly missed. Jackson County Dems (@jaxcodemocrats) April 17, 2021 He was a member of the Dallas Texans team that won the AFL championship in 1962 and the Chiefs teams that appeared in Super Bowl I in 1967 and won Super Bowl IV in 1970. He retired after the subsequent 1970 season, completing a nine-year career in which he had played in every game from 1962 through 1969 and he started in all but two of them.

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Ex-Chiefs coach charged with felony DWI

Ex-Chiefs coach charged with felony DWI Former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid has been charged with felony driving while intoxicated for his involvement in a car crash days before the Super Bowl that left 5-year-old Ariel Young with a traumatic brain injury. On Monday, Jackson County Prosecutors filed the charges against the 35-year old. Reid was traveling 83 mph when he struck two cars on the shoulder of an entrance ramp on Interstate 435, near the Chief’s practice facility. Reid had a BAC of 0.113. The legal limit is 0.08. If convicted, Reid could face a maximum sentence of seven years in prison.

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