No shocker there with Pioli. He will join Vrabel.
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Matt Cassel Traded to the Chiefs
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Matt Cassel, whom the New England Patriots named as their franchise player in early February, has been traded to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Cassel has been informed he is being traded to the Chiefs, ESPN.com's John Clayton and ESPN's Michael Smith have confirmed.
The Boston Globe reported on its Web site that official paperwork had been filed with the NFL. The story was first reported by NFL.com.
Cassel had accepted the Patriots' non-exclusive franchise tender, guaranteeing the quarterback at least $14.65 million next season. Cassel faxed his acceptance to the Patriots, the NFL and the NFLPA, but the Patriots also needed to offer him the one-year contract.
The franchise tag's value is the average of the top five salaries for NFL players at a particular position.
Cassel finished 327 of 516 for 3,693 yards, with 21 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
It would be the Chiefs' second acquisition of a major member of the Patriots' organization in as many days; the Chiefs traded for linebacker Mike Vrabel on Friday. It also was orchestrated by one as well -- Scott Pioli, the former Patriots vice president of player personnel who this year was hired as the Chiefs' general manager.
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Nice call, Wayne. Surprised it happened this early. Pats must have seen something the way Brady alked down the aisle during his wedding the other day to convince them he is ready!Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910
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Originally posted by Three Jack View PostNice call, Wayne. Surprised it happened this early. Pats must have seen something the way Brady alked down the aisle during his wedding the other day to convince them he is ready!
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I see a good little rivalry getting a little more fuel now with KC and Denver. Cassel and Mcdaniels will now face off. Pioli and Vrabel are also in KC and the Pats 3rd WR (Gaffney) is now in Denver i think. The AFC West could be a little more interesting.
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