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Tagged: Eric Fisher (4 Results)

Apr
26

LT Fisher talking to multiple teams

Pro Bowl left tackle ERIC FISHER has reportedly been talking to numerous teams and is someone to keep any eye on after this week’s NFL Draft. Fisher will be sidelined severalMore months after suffering a torn Achilles in January’s AFC Championship Game. Kansas City released the eighth-year veteran just before free agency, although the team has reportedly explored the possibility of bringing him back. Less

Source: Team Blog

Apr
26

Kansas City adds OT Brown in trade with Ravens

Kansas City traded for Baltimore offensive tackle ORLANDO BROWN late last week, a move that will ensure the team is better able to protect star quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES. Brown fills aMore major void after Kansas City cut both starting offensive tackles, MITCHELL SCHWARTZ and ERIC FISHER, due to injury and salary cap reasons during the offseason. Less

Source: NFL.com

Around the NFL: Offensive Line carnage

Some of the more dramatic changes around the league this offseason so far are to offensive lines -- from Super Bowl representatives, other playoff teams and quality lines that fronted strong offenses. Retirement, trades and cap-related cuts; it's a much different landscape. Starting with the AFC Champs.   more »

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Jan
26

Kansas City LT Fisher suffers Achilles injury

Kansas City left tackle ERIC FISHER suffered an Achilles injury in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game win over the Buffalo Bills. The team is still evaluating his injury, but it’s clear thatMore he will not play in the Super Bowl. Head coach Andy Reid said that the team regularly maneuvers players around on the offensive line, giving them opportunities to play multiple positions. While Kanas City will certainly miss Fisher, Reid seemed confident that the team would be ready to roll in his absence. Less

Source: Team Blog

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