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True to form, Cincy takes a chance on Johnson
When we were children, our mothers taught us to mind our manners, say 'please' and 'thank you' and play nicely with others.
Reports: Johnson clears waivers
Running back Larry Johnson, who was released by the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday, cleared waivers and is a free agent, according to several reports.
Source: Larry Johnson expects to sign with Cincinnati Bengals
Former Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson was en route to Cincinnati on Monday and, barring a last-minute breakdown, he expects to sign with the AFC North-leading Bengals, a source familiar with the negotiations told ESPN's Michael Smith.
The Chiefs lost, 24-21, in Jacksonville last Sunday and are now 12-9 all-time following their scheduled bye week.
Somewhere, there's a team for Larry Johnson
The rumors pop up like weeds in the grass, one after another after another. Someone will take Larry Johnson.
Gallery: Chiefs decide to release Johnson
Stores such as Ace Sports & Tickets at Oak Park Mall marked down Larry Johnson's jerseys on Monday in order to get rid of them.
Former Chiefs running back Larry Johnson is free agent after going unclaimed
No team claimed Larry Johnson off waivers, which means the veteran running back is free to sign with any team and Kansas City must pay him the balance of the $2.1 million left on his contract this season.
Johnsona s legacy with Chiefs not the one he wanted
Dick Vermeil recalls a running back who ran with a vengeance. A young man who wanted his coaches and teammates to do more than just notice.
Fantasy impact: Chiefs release LJ
Remember the days when Kansas City was a bastion of elite fantasy running backs? It wasn't that long ago, really.
Jaguars' time has come against the Chiefs
Submitted by Charles Broward on Sun, 11/08/2009 - 11:57. Everybody in Jacksonville keeps asking which Jaguars team will show up this week at home against Kansas City, and Ia TMm proud to announce that I have an answer: I dona TMt know, either.
Controversial locker-room sign isn't unique to Chiefs
November 07, 2009, 12:30 AM / It turns out the message on the infamous signs placed this week outside the locker room in the Chiefs practice facility isn't original.
THEY'RE REALLY fed up with Larry Johnson out in Kansas City. The prickly running back is 75 yards from becoming the team's all-time leading rusher.
Chiefs Fans Unite, Petition Pioli to Deactivate Johnson For Rest Of 2009
Chiefs General Manager Scott Pioli and Head Coach Todd Haley may be willing to forgive Larry Johnson for his continued bad behavior, but fans of the Chiefs aren't. After Johnson's recent Twitter-bashing of his head coach and subsequent gay-slurring tirades against a Twitter follower and the local press, it seemed all but certain that Johnson's days ...
Kansas City Chiefs fans fight for Priest Holmes' record
Born in Austin, Matthew left soon thereafter and finally made it back after years of paying his penance wandering the earth.
Fans Petition Chiefs to Remove Larry Johnson
Larry Johnson, pictured here during a Sept. 26, 2005 loss to the Denver Broncos, began that season looking on from the bench, but took over when starter Priest Holmes went down with an injury Stop LJ Petition KANSAS CITY, Mo.
Chiefs Finalize Settlement with Larry Johnson
Larry Johnson, pictured here during a Sept. 26, 2005 loss to the Denver Broncos, began that season looking on from the bench, but took over when starter Priest Holmes went down with an injury Chiefs Official Web Site KANSAS CITY, Mo.
Chiefs' Johnson will lose only one check
Larry Johnson recouped some money Saturday, but his settlement with the Chiefs didnt answer questions about his long-term job security with the team.
The Life and Times of Larry Johnson
Larry Johnsona s tenure in Kansas City has seen the best of times, and undoubtedly the worst.
Smith: O Brother, are these three in a tight spot
Much like George Clooney's character Ulysses Everett McGill in O Brother, Where Art Thou?, sometimes you've got to just admit it - you're in a tight spot.
Jack Says Chiefs Have to Get Rid of Johnson
Larry Johnson Jack Harry says it would be nice to see the Chiefs new general manager come out of hiding and make some kind of statement regarding Larry Johnson.
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