Eddie Kennison
51-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Kennison signed a contract with Kansas City on Monday in order to retire as a member of the Chiefs, the team's official site reports. "I am honored and humbled to officially conclude my NFL playing career as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs," Kennison said.
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Kennison spent more than half of his 13-year career in Kansas City, catching 321 passes for 5,230 yards and 25 touchdowns in 91 games with the Chiefs. He ranks seventh on the team's all-time receiving yards list and eighth in receptions.
Kennison spent more than half of his 13-year career in Kansas City, catching 321 passes for 5,230 yards and 25 touchdowns in 91 games with the Chiefs. He ranks seventh on the team's all-time receiving yards list and eighth in receptions.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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If it seems like Kennison’s on his last legs at age 34, he’s not. At least according to the numbers.
Because he played for one of the most run-heavy teams in the league (Kansas City was 27th in pass attempts, third in rushing attempts), Kennison saw just 101 looks, but averaged a respectable 8.5 yards per target. While this is down from his elite 10-plus yards per attempt from 2004-05, he still averaged 16.2 yards per reception, meaning the drop-off was solely due to a lower percentage of targets caught (52 percent). And given that Kennison played most of the season without the highly accurate and efficient Trent Green and that the Chiefs’ line wasn’t what it had been in years past, that should be expected.
The problem for Kennison is that Green is very likely done in Kansas City, so Kennison will be playing either with Damon Huard again, or, quite possibly worse, second-year man Brodie Croyle. Moreover, the Chiefs are still a run-heavy team that prefers to use tight end Tony Gonzalez from in close. And at 5-11, 192, Kennison’s never been much of a red-zone threat, so he’ll have to score from distance. That might be even harder in 2007 with perennial Pro Bowl guard Will Shields no longer around to help give the Chiefs’ quarterback time in the pocket. Kennison’s still the No. 1 wide receiver in Kansas City, but that job might entail even less responsibility than it has in the past.
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Kennison was released by the Rams on Tuesday, the Post-Dispatch reports.
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Kennison is inactive for Sunday's game against the Giants.
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Eddie Kennison: Will Be Thrown Right Into Mix
Kennison practiced with the "regulars" on Wednesday and is expected to get a significant amount of playing time in Week 2, the Post-Dispatch reports.
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Eddie Kennison: Joins Rams
Kennison signed a one-year deal with the Rams on Tuesday, the Post-Dispatch reports.
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Kennison was one of three veteran receivers tried out by the Bucs this week, the St. Petersburg Times reports.
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