The Kansas City Chiefs have made the playoffs one time over the last six seasons, but wide receiver Dwayne Bowe is predicting big things for his club in 2013. Bowe, who caught 59 balls for 801 yards and three touchdowns last season, predicts he will lead the NFL in receptions and touchdowns this season. Show More Summary
Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe is having a good offseason so far. In March, Bowe re-signed with the Chiefs, earning a five-year deal worth $56 million. Bowe will remain with the Chiefs and play under new head coach Andy Reid. The offseason moves made by the front office excites many Chiefs fans, as well as Bowe himself. Show More Summary
The Chiefs have made several moves to bolster the league’s lowest-scoring offense and one holdover from that team believes the payoff will be a handsome one for him and one of his teammates. Wide receiver Dwayne Bowe thinks that he’ll benefit from quarterback Alex Smith’s arrival and he thinks running back Jamaal Charles is going…
Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe is having a good offseason so far. In March, Bowe re-signed with the Chiefs, earning a five-year deal worth $56 million. Bowe will remain with the Chiefs and play under new head coach Andy Reid. The offseason moves made by the front office excites many Chiefs fans, as well as Bowe himself. Show More Summary
In today's Three and Out: Dwyane Bowe likes what he sees in his new offense; Aaron Hernandez gets a rehab schedule while Nate Burleson is ahead of his.
In today's Three and Out: It's time for Dwayne Bowe to produce like a top-five receiver; Peyton Manning could be throwing it a whole lot more and your weekly RG3 injury update.
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Mike Florio catches up with Chiefs head coach Andy Reid at the NFL owners meetings in Arizona to talk about the Alex Smith trade, re-signing Dwayne Bowe, and the team’s outlook for the 2013 season. Mike also talks to Raiders head coach Dennis Allen about the possibility of a QB competition in Oakland, playing in…
By all accounts, the Chiefs have had one of their most active and successful offseasons in franchise history. Headlined by the trade for quarterback Alex Smith as well as the deal that kept wide receiver Dwayne Bowe in Kansas City, the team has been extremely aggressive in making moves to make this team a contender in 2013. Show More Summary
With the second day of free agency officially in the books and top receivers Mike Wallace and Dwayne Bowe already off the market, there are several NFL teams with a need at the position that should give future Hall-of-Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens serious consideration. Show More Summary
The start of NFL free agency is rapidly approaching and several teams short on offensive weapons will be battling to add a top-tier wide receiver. Although Dwayne Bowe is no longer available after the Kansas City Chiefs signed him to a long-term deal, there are still several quality options remaining for teams looking to help out their quarterbacks. Show More Summary
Mike Wallace should be able to command a five-year, $60 million contract with $27.5 million in guarantees in light of Dwayne Bowe's deal. Former agent Joel Corry explains how the process may unfold.
Dwayne Bowe never gave the St. Louis Rams—or anyone else—an opportunity to vie for his services in free agency by never hitting the open market. St. Louis doesn ’t figure to be a major player for the biggest stars of the free agencyShow More Summary
In recent days, the Kansas City Chiefs have restructured defensive lineman Tyson Jackson’s contract and released starting right tackle Eric Winston. By making these moves and locking up wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, the Chiefs are under the 2013 salary cap by over $10 million and have plenty of space to add players. Show More Summary
In the week leading up to the start of free agency, the Kansas City Chiefs have made the biggest headlines. After completing a trade (via ESPN) with the San Francisco 49ers that allowed them to acquire a new franchise quarterback inShow More Summary
The relationship between the Chiefs and wide receiver Dwayne Bowe hasn’t always been the smoothest one. There’s been bad feelings about last year’s franchise tag, reports of trade demands, weight issues and a suspension for violating the performance-enhancing drug policy during his run with the team, all of which led some to wonder about the…
If I'm the Minnesota Vikings, I am considering sending Dwayne Bowe and the Kansas City Chiefs an angry letter. Bowe's five-year, $56 million contract makes him the third highest paid wide receiver (as far as average salary goes) in the NFL (via Spotrac ). Show More Summary
Free agency doesn't begin until March 12, but wide receivers on the market have already started to remove their names from the list with new deals. Kansas City Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe made the first leap back with his old team, signing a five-year, $56 million deal earlier this week (via Mike Garafolo of USA Today). Show More Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs continued what could be considered the best offseason of any NFL team thus far by securing their three most important free agents on Monday: wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, left tackle Branden Albert and punter Dustin Colquitt. Show More Summary
The details of Dwayne Bowe’s new deal in Kansas City are out, and I know they look eye popping. Because they are. CBS Sports reports Bowe’s five-year deal is worth $56 million with $26 million guaranteed. That currently makes him the third highest-paid receiver behind superstars Larry Fitzgerald and Calvin Johnson. Show More Summary