Ty Law is 34, was a member of three Super Bowl-winning teams and has solid Hall of Fame credentials.
But even after being told by the Chiefs he would be released, Law isn’t ready for his career to end.
“I’m by no means done playing football,” Law, a veteran cornerback, said Wednesday. “It’s not that I have to play any more for financial reasons, but I still have the burning passion to play. Why would I retire?”
The Chiefs also informed linebacker Kendrell Bell, tight end Jason Dunn and defensive lineman James Reed they would also be released. That brings the list to six of veteran players who had 2008 contracts but won’t play for the Chiefs next season.
The Chiefs previously released guard John Welbourn and wide receiver Eddie Kennison. All six players are over 30 except Bell, who turns 30 in July.
More attrition will come through free-agency. The Chiefs appear to have little or no interest in re-signing center Casey Wiegmann, tight end Kris Wilson, wide receiver Samie Parker, cornerback Benny Sapp, tackle Kyle Turley, kick returner Eddie Drummond and linebacker Keyaron Fox.
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KCTalk.com's up to date moves: Ty Law, Eddie Kennison, Jason Dunn, Casey Wiegmann, James Reed, Kendrell Bell all cut and more coming. Jared Allen has been Franchised, and Punter Dustin Colquitt signed to a 5 year deal.
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Ty Law is 34, was a member of three Super Bowl-winning teams and has solid Hall of Fame credentials.
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