Post by lazarus on Jun 22, 2005 11:59:50 GMT -5
Posted on Wed, Jun. 22, 2005
Four cornerbacks are due for a visit
The Chiefs moved to address their depth at cornerback by arranging visits with veterans Dewayne Washington, Aaron Beasley, Ashley Ambrose and Terrance Shaw.
All were scheduled to be at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday.
Absent from the list is Ty Law, who first met with the Chiefs in March. The Chiefs have maintained a discussion with Lawfs agent but have yet to schedule a follow-up visit to inspect the progress of his surgically repaired foot.
Cornerback depth became a concern for the Chiefs last weekend when they lost Julian Battle for the season with a torn Achillesf tendon. The Chiefs also anticipate losing starter Eric Warfield for at least part of the season because of an NFL suspension.
Their other cornerbacks are veterans Patrick Surtain, Dexter McCleon and Benny Sapp, and rookies Alphonso Hodge, Justin Perkins and Gabriel Helms.
A look at the four scheduled visitors:
¡ Washington, 32 and an 11-year veteran with Minnesota, Pittsburgh and Jacksonville, was the only one of the group to be a full-time starter last season. He had two interceptions last year in his only season with the Jaguars.
¡ Beasley, 31, played nine seasons with Jacksonville, the New York Jets and Atlanta. He was a starter for most of his career until last year, when he was a reserve in his only season with the Falcons.
¡ Ambrose, 34, played 13 seasons with Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta and New Orleans. A Pro Bowler in 1996 with the Bengals, Ambrose started six games for the Saints last season. He missed seven games because of a sore knee.
¡ Shaw, 32, is a 10-year veteran with San Diego, Miami, New England, Oakland and Minnesota. He has been a part-time starter for the last several years, including last year with the Vikings.
Four cornerbacks are due for a visit
The Chiefs moved to address their depth at cornerback by arranging visits with veterans Dewayne Washington, Aaron Beasley, Ashley Ambrose and Terrance Shaw.
All were scheduled to be at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday.
Absent from the list is Ty Law, who first met with the Chiefs in March. The Chiefs have maintained a discussion with Lawfs agent but have yet to schedule a follow-up visit to inspect the progress of his surgically repaired foot.
Cornerback depth became a concern for the Chiefs last weekend when they lost Julian Battle for the season with a torn Achillesf tendon. The Chiefs also anticipate losing starter Eric Warfield for at least part of the season because of an NFL suspension.
Their other cornerbacks are veterans Patrick Surtain, Dexter McCleon and Benny Sapp, and rookies Alphonso Hodge, Justin Perkins and Gabriel Helms.
A look at the four scheduled visitors:
¡ Washington, 32 and an 11-year veteran with Minnesota, Pittsburgh and Jacksonville, was the only one of the group to be a full-time starter last season. He had two interceptions last year in his only season with the Jaguars.
¡ Beasley, 31, played nine seasons with Jacksonville, the New York Jets and Atlanta. He was a starter for most of his career until last year, when he was a reserve in his only season with the Falcons.
¡ Ambrose, 34, played 13 seasons with Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta and New Orleans. A Pro Bowler in 1996 with the Bengals, Ambrose started six games for the Saints last season. He missed seven games because of a sore knee.
¡ Shaw, 32, is a 10-year veteran with San Diego, Miami, New England, Oakland and Minnesota. He has been a part-time starter for the last several years, including last year with the Vikings.