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Casey Wiegmann is the last man standing. At one point, the Chiefs front five featured a line-up that included multiple potential Hall of Famer candidates like Willie Roaf, this year's inductee, Will Shields and Brian Waters. Wiegmann was the starting cen
The New England Patriots struck gold when they signed former Kansas City Chiefs guard Brian Waters only a few days before the 2011 season. Waters was phenomenal, earning himself a trip to the Pro Bowl for the sixth time in his career. After not sniffing
Last in a three-part series analyzing the Patriots’ season: When Patriots coach Bill Belichick looked back at the 2010 season and ahead to 2011, it was likely apparent to him that his team needed to improve significantly in two areas: getting to the quar
February, 15, 2012 Feb 15 5:30 PM ET The AFC East blog is ready for another weekend mailbag. So if you have any questions about your favorite team, send them to our division inbox. It's a slow time right now following the Super Bowl. But things are about
APAaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski should only continue to get better in their third season in the NFL. Here's a thought that should keep defensive coordinators up at night for the rest of the summer: Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez are only going t
After a 2-14 finish, last season was definitely one to forget for the St. Louis Rams. Franchise quarterback Sam Bradford missed 6 games this season due to high ankle sprains. The frontl line for St. Louis allowed more sacks than any other team in the lea
Chad Ochocinco wasn't the only disapointment this season. Marc Piscotty/Getty Images There were some surprising performers in the NFL this season, and then there were under-performers. For the New England Patriots, veteran acquisitions like Andre Carter,
Minutes after the painful finish to his 12th NFL season, Brian Waters didn't know if there would be a 13th. He didn't know if he wanted to put his body through those battles again. Didn't know if, at age 35, he was up for the weekly beatings of an offens
Brian Waters waited his entire career for an opportunity like the one he encountered Sunday night, only to see his best chance to win a Super Bowl thus far in his illustrious career slip away. After 11 seasons without so much as winning a playoff game, t
Plus, Brady terrifies his offensive linemen Buy This Photo Giants' Lawrence Tynes poses in a reporters outfit during a media availability, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Indianapolis. The Giants will face the New England Patriots in the NFL football Super Bo
Patriots' offensive line has work cut out for them Buy This Photo Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) runs from New York Giants defenders Deon Grant (34), Mathias Kiwanuka (94) and Jason Pierre-Paul (90) during the first the second half of a
INDIANAPOLIS (CBS) – Once again, the New England Patriots could not get past the New York Giants in the Super Bowl. The Giants pulled out a 21-17 victory in Super Bowl XLVI, and for the second time in five years, sent the Patriots home empty-handed. “It
Got Scoop? Click Here to send us your breaking news! San Francisco 49ers WR Dontavia Bogan (knee) is expected to compete for a roster spot at training camp next season. Bogan missed the entire 2011 season because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament he s
Got Scoop? Click Here to send us your breaking news! San Francisco 49ers WR Dontavia Bogan (knee) is expected to compete for a roster spot at training camp next season. Bogan missed the entire 2011 season because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament he s
One of the best free agent pickups for the Patriots this season was offensive lineman Brian Waters. The veteran had a Pro Bowl season - the 6th of his career - and was a stalwart on the line. After 12 seasons, the soon to be 35-year old is at an age wher
Got Scoop? Click Here to send us your breaking news! The Indianapolis Colts may show interest in Baltimore Ravens restricted free-agent CB Lardarius Webb this offseason. The Indianapolis Colts may consider pursuing Baltimore Ravens impending free-agent L
February, 6, 2012 Feb 6 12:55 PM ET Here are a few notes from around the AFC West: The Boston Globe reports former Kansas City guard Brian Waters will take a few weeks to decide whether he will retire. Waters was an anchor on New England’s offensive line
The ratings for Super Bowl 46 were very strong, but not quite strong enough to set a new record. The Giants’ 21-17 win over the Patriots came in with a 47.8 overnight rating and 71 share of the viewing audience, according to the Associated Press. That’s
The Patriots had a huge opportunity to put Super Bowl XLVI away when Tom Brady passed to an open Wes Welker on a second-and-11 pass with four minutes left in the game. If Welker catches that pass, the Patriots get a new set of downs and the ball in field
I don't really know what I'm supposed to say here. The Giants' pass rush was nonexistant. There were points to be had on almost every drive. New York put the ball on the ground three times. The defense played as well as you could have possibly asked for.
Brian Demond Waters (born February 18, 1977 in Waxahachie, Texas) is an American football guard for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. He attended the University of North Texas. Full Article
New England Patriots guard Brian Waters takes questions from reporters at the NFL football team's facility, in Foxborough, Mass. , Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. The Patriots are scheduled to host the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC championship game on Sunday, Jan. 22, in Foxborough.
View Photo »New England Patriots guard Brian Waters takes questions from reporters at the NFL football team's facility, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots are scheduled to play the Denver Broncos in an AFC divisional playoff game on Saturday, Jan. 14 in Foxborough.
View Photo »New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) reaches back to pass behind the blocking of guard Brian Waters (54)during the first half of an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Denver Broncos Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass.
View Photo »Brian Waters of the Kansas City Chiefs leaves the NFL Players Association, Wednesday, July 20, 2011, in Washington, as talks to end the NFL lockout continued.
View Photo »Brian Waters of the Kansas City Chiefs arrives at the NFL Players Association offices in Washington, Tuesday, July 19, 2011, as talks to end the NFL football lockout continue.
View Photo »Dallas Cowboys running back Felix Jones (28) evades New England Patriots guard Brian Waters (54) during the first quarter of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass. , Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 10: Brian Waters (L) and Mike Vrabel (C) of the Kansas City Chiefs leave the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service building March 10, 2011 in Washington, DC. Representatives from the National Football League (NFL) and National Football League Players'...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 08: Kansas City Chiefs player Brian Waters leaves negotiations at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service building March 8, 2011 in Washington, DC. Representatives from the National Football League (NFL) and National Football League Players' Association...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 4: DeMaurice Smith (R), NFLPA executive director, arrives with NFL Players Association Spokesman George Atallah (L) and Kansas City Chiefs player Brian Waters (C) for an extra day of negotiations at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service building March 4,...
View Photo »NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith, center, accompanied by Kansas City Chiefs guard Brian Waters, left, and NFLPA spokesman George Atallah walk to football labor negotiations with the NFL involving a federal mediator, Friday, March 4, 2011, in Washington.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs guard Brian Waters arrives for football labor negotiations with the NFL involving a federal mediator, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011, in Washington.
View Photo »KANSAS CITY, MI - CIRCA 2010: In this handout image provided by the NFL, Brian Waters of the Kansas City Chiefs poses for his 2010 NFL headshot circa 2010 in Kansas City, Missouri.
View Photo »NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith, right, followed by Kansas City Chiefs guard Brian Waters arrive for football labor negotiations with the NFL players involving a federal mediator, Friday, March 4, 2011, in Washington.
View Photo »New England Patriots guard Brian Waters takes questions from reporters at the NFL football team's facility, in Foxborough, Mass. , Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. The Patriots are scheduled to host the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC championship game on Sunday, Jan. 22, in Foxborough.
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What does the other team do? ... We can run the ball. We can pass the ball. We can go up-tempo and not have to change personnel out. We can be physical and still not have to change the personnel out.
These two are changing the game ... If you decide to take away one, that opens things up for the other. You add the fact that we have receiving threats and some good guys at the running back position. It limits the things you can do defensively as far as trying to take one person out of the game. That's...
I think you're going to see guys get drafted, tight ends that probably would have been fourth-fifth-round picks are probably going to get drafted higher because of what these guys are able to do
It's something we've been able to take advantage of and hopefully we'll continue to take advantage of that
That’s football. Things happen in football ... But that’s what we’re supposed to do. That’s one thing I love about this group. It doesn’t matter who you are, whether the player is a superstar or a short-term guy. Everybody understands this group is going to fight for one another. That was another sign o...
He’s a great coach, flat-out
I don’t think I’ve been around too many offensive line coaches that demand as much as he does
That’s football, things happen in football ... But that’s what we’re supposed to do. That’s one thing I love about this group. It doesn’t matter who you are, whether the player is a superstar or a short-term guy, a guy trying to stay on this team or in the league. Everybody understands this group is goi...
He's a great football player ... It doesn't surprise me for him to be able to bounce up.
Seeing him in there was a little bit of a surprise, but when you dress for a game, you've got to be ready to go ... So I think he did a pretty good job.
