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Denver's 'other' young tackle starring as well

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...Through 10 games, right tackle Ryan Harris, like Clady, has allowed only a half sack. He and Tennessee's Michael Roos are the only tackles to start every game without allowing a sack. Harris' excellent...

Blog | November 18, 2008

What AFC West teams need to do to improve

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...improve upon: Kansas City: Run defense. The Chiefs allowed Tennessee's Chris Johnson and LenDale White to gain a combined 317 rushing yards in the Titans' 34-10 win on Sunday. The Chiefs are ranked...

Blog | October 23, 2008

The day that was in the AFC West

Bill Williamson, AFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson OAKLAND -- Here are some random late game-night thoughts: The Raiders need to clean up their act. They had 14 pen...

Blog | October 19, 2008

Rapid reaction: Titans 34, Chiefs 10

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...Chiefs followed up their 34-0 disaster in Carolina on Oct. 5 with this porous effort. The Titans led 27-0 at one point. Not only was it another blowout defeat for Kansas City but...

Blog | October 19, 2008

Preparing for Week 7

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...following San Diego's big game in Buffalo and the Larry Johnson-less Chiefs' home game against Tennessee

Blog | October 18, 2008

Audibles: AFC West Week 7 preview

Bill Williamson, AFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson Tennessee Titans (5-0) at Kansas City Chiefs (1-4), 1 p.m. ET There really isn't...

Blog | October 17, 2008

Kansas City signs veteran linebacker

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...has 19 career starts in his six-year NFL career. He spent his first four seasons with Tennessee and his last two in Indianapolis. Boiman played for Kansas City defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham in Tennessee...

Blog | October 15, 2008

Key Broncos talk Raiders, Chargers

Bill Williamson, AFC West

Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson Courtesy of the Broncos' PR department here is quotes from coach Mike Shanahan, quarterback Jay Cutler and rece...

Blog | September 10, 2008

Cutler further along than the two QBs taken ahead of him

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...booed some by the Tennessee fans. Young is far from a lost cause. He is wonderful with his legs and he is a proven winner. Young will be the Titans' quarterback for a long...

Blog | August 18, 2008

Favre joins another legendary list

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...Miami Dolphins Tony Dorsett Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos Carl Eller Minnesota Vikings Seattle Seahawks Eddie George Tennessee Titans Dallas Cowboys Forrest Gregg Green Bay Packers Dallas Cowboys Franco Harris Pittsburgh Steelers Seattle Seahawks Steve...

Blog | August 08, 2008

VY, take heart: Your QB brethren know your pain

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

So Vince Young admits he almost cracked under the pressure? The young Titans QB and many of his first-round peers also have faced publicized challenges, Bill Williamson writes.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2008

Strahan passing torch to Allen, others

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

As Michael Strahan mulls retirement, a new wave of pass-rushers is poised to step to the fore, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | May 19, 2008

Audibles: AFC West Week 8 preview

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...give the Chiefs a chance. It hasn't happened so far. Last week, Tennessee ravaged Kansas City's run defense as Titans running backs Chris Johnson and LenDale White combined for 317 yards on the...

Blog | October 24, 2008

Big opportunity for Chiefs rookie Charles

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...against Tennessee for violating team directions, it is time for rookie Jamaal Charles to show that he can be the tailback of the future. Kolby Smith is expected to start against the Titans but...

Blog | October 16, 2008

Edwards' decision to deactivate Johnson shows confidence

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...their bye week. If the team is to have a legitimate chance to knock off Tennessee and give the Titans their first loss of the season, you'd think Johnson would have to be on...

Blog | October 16, 2008