Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce supported former teammate Anthony Sherman at a high school football game | @EdEastonJr ...
Travis Kelce is taking in a little Friday night lights, Kansas style.
Former Kansas City Chiefs star-spangled fullback Anthony Sherman deserves to be featured on this Fourth of July weekend in Kansas City. Though he's now retired from the NFL (which he announced with ...
AVENTURA, FLORIDA - JANUARY 30: Anthony Sherman #42 of the Kansas City Chiefs speaks to the media during the Kansas City Chiefs media availability prior to Super Bowl LIV at the JW Marriott Turnberry ...
Continuity isn't always a guarantee in the NFL. For the Kansas City Chiefs, they had fullback Anthony Sherman on the roster for eight consecutive seasons. That won't be the case heading into the 2021 ...
Kansas City Chiefs fullback Anthony Sherman (42) and teammates including leaping wide receivers Demarcus Robinson (11) Tyreek Hill (10) enter the field before the start of the AFC Divisional Playoff ...
Chiefs fullback Anthony Sherman needed a police escort for his official training camp arrival on Friday. He wasn’t driving a street legal car. Sherman, a huge NASCAR fan, has always been creative with ...
CITY, GETTING READY TOAST THE MOST UNIQUE SUPER BOWL. A YOUNG KANSAS CITY MAN IS HEADING TO THE SUPER BOWL WITH HIS DAD THANKS TO A CHIEFS PLAYER GENEROSITY. HOW THIS TRIP MEANS MORE FOR CHASE WARD ...
Eighth-year fullback Anthony Sherman’s role most times he steps on the field entails throwing his body around. He’s an active contributor on special teams, and, offensively, he’s primarily there to ...
A Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs said Thursday that the NFL’s politicking and COVID rules helped push him out of the game. Anthony Sherman, a fullback who retired last year after a 10 ...
Retired NFL fullback Anthony Sherman lashed out against the NFL’s training camp policy of using wristbands to indicate COVID-19 vaccination status, comparing it to racial segregation. “The @NFL is ...
Retired fullback Anthony Sherman compared the use of differently colored wristbands during NFL training camps to denote COVID-19 vaccination status to racial segregation. "The @NFL is making players ...
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