Sound-off responses
Bill Williamson, AFC WestThe Raider Nation came through again with this week's sound-off question. The question was what to do with the team's quarterback situation. The optio...
Blog | November 26, 2009Johnson looking forward to facing Chiefs
Bill Williamson, AFC West...he wasn't claimed after Kansas City cut him, Johnson will receive his entire $4.55 million salary from the Chiefs. Plus, he received a prorated contract from the Bengals. So Johnson, who averaged 2...
Blog | November 18, 2009You pick it responses
Bill Williamson, AFC West...cut him before the season started so they didn't have to pay him any of his salary. That guy is nothing but trouble. He didn't deserve to break Priest Holmes record and I...
Blog | November 13, 2009Johnson goes unclaimed
Bill Williamson, AFC West...Monday. Johnson not being claimed was expected. Teams would have had to taken on the estimated remaining salary of $2.1 million if he was claimed. The Chiefs are now on the hook for the...
Blog | November 10, 2009Chiefs hope Chambers is the answer at receiver
Bill Williamson, AFC West...end of the season. The Chiefs have taken on the remaining portion of Chambers' $4.55 million salary by claiming him. San Diego would have been on the hook for the salary had Chambers not...
Blog | November 03, 2009Around the AFC West
Bill Williamson, AFC West...com's Bill Williamson Denver Dead money is not burying the Broncos. My take: Indeed, the Broncos' salary cap is somewhat strapped by the bad financial decisions made by the former regime. That is a...
Blog | October 29, 2009Chiefs move quickly on Johnson decision
Bill Williamson, AFC West...for the bye week. So, Johnson stands to lose about $535,000 of his $4.55 million salary he's earning this season. Give Kansas City credit for taking this situation seriously. Johnson was punished...
Blog | October 28, 2009Seymour talks playoffs
Bill Williamson, AFC West...Seymour were to say, If we don't make the playoffs, I'll send portions of my salary to members of the six teams who do make the AFC playoffs then it would mean something...
Blog | October 21, 2009Davis-Kiffin update
Bill Williamson, AFC West...depositions and hearings are in the books. Now, Henderson will decide whether Davis owes Kiffin his remaining salary. Kiffin was fired last September by the Raiders. Davis maintains that Kiffin was fired for cause' and...
Blog | October 20, 2009You pick it responses
Bill Williamson, AFC West...radio interview, and former Kansas City linebacker Zach Thomas filing a grievance against the team over lost salary. I agree with the readers. The story of the week is the Marshall story. The Garcia story...
Blog | October 09, 2009You pick it: AFC West storylines
Bill Williamson, AFC West...was with the Chiefs for four months and who was a final cut, is seeking his lost salary from Kansas City because he believes he was waived while injured. Hit my mailbag with your choice...
Blog | October 07, 2009Early AFC West news and notes
Bill Williamson, AFC West...Mortensen has an interesting story on linebacker Zach Thomas filing a grievance against Kansas City over his salary. This is a rough ending to the short Thomas-Kansas City relationship. He was signed on Easter...
Blog | October 04, 2009Chiefs take a look at Runyan
Bill Williamson, AFC West...would not be surprised if he were quickly signed by the Chiefs. Kansas City has plenty of salary-cap room, so money won't be an issue. At this point, the Chiefs, who cut tackles...
Blog | September 09, 2009Confusion still clouds Seymour deal
Bill Williamson, AFC West...against San Diego. Meanwhile, ESPN's Adam Schefter is reporting the Raiders cleared $1.5 million in salary-cap room to accommodate Seymour's contract
Blog | September 08, 2009AFC West news and notes
Bill Williamson, AFC West...he were to be signed before the first game and cut during the season, his entire season salary would be guaranteed. It would be ironic if the Chiefs signed Tyree. It was Tyree's miracle...
Blog | September 06, 2009EDITOR'S PICKS

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