Eddie Kennison

51-Year-Old Wide ReceiverWR
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$Retired in July 2010.
WRFree Agent
July 19, 2010
Kennison signed a contract with Kansas City on Monday in order to retire as a member of the Chiefs, the team's official site reports. "I am honored and humbled to officially conclude my NFL playing career as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs," Kennison said.
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Kennison spent more than half of his 13-year career in Kansas City, catching 321 passes for 5,230 yards and 25 touchdowns in 91 games with the Chiefs. He ranks seventh on the team's all-time receiving yards list and eighth in receptions.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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If it seems like Kennison’s on his last legs at age 34, he’s not. At least according to the numbers. Because he played for one of the most run-heavy teams in the league (Kansas City was 27th in pass attempts, third in rushing attempts), Kennison saw just 101 looks, but averaged a respectable 8.5 yards per target. While this is down from his elite 10-plus yards per attempt from 2004-05, he still averaged 16.2 yards per reception, meaning the drop-off was solely due to a lower percentage of targets caught (52 percent). And given that Kennison played most of the season without the highly accurate and efficient Trent Green and that the Chiefs’ line wasn’t what it had been in years past, that should be expected. The problem for Kennison is that Green is very likely done in Kansas City, so Kennison will be playing either with Damon Huard again, or, quite possibly worse, second-year man Brodie Croyle. Moreover, the Chiefs are still a run-heavy team that prefers to use tight end Tony Gonzalez from in close. And at 5-11, 192, Kennison’s never been much of a red-zone threat, so he’ll have to score from distance. That might be even harder in 2007 with perennial Pro Bowl guard Will Shields no longer around to help give the Chiefs’ quarterback time in the pocket. Kennison’s still the No. 1 wide receiver in Kansas City, but that job might entail even less responsibility than it has in the past.
Kennison has very quietly been one of the most efficient per play receivers in the league the last two seasons. In fact, Kennison is the only 100-target receiver in the NFL to average more than 10 yards per pass play in both 2004 and 2005 (Santana Moss also did it, but didn’t reach 100 targets in 2004). Some of Kennison’s success stems from playing with an accurate quarterback, a top tight end and a strong run-first offense that defenses have key on, but all those factors are in place once again for 2006. Kennison isn’t a physical player, and going up the middle and taking contact are not his strong suits. He’s best when running straight-ahead routes down the field, and he’s quick and dangerous after the catch. Kennison did have some concentration lapses a year ago, leading all AFC receivers with 10 dropped passes. Kennison saw just six red-zone targets last season, converting three, but don’t expect many more in 2006, as the Chiefs like to run the ball from in close, and tight end Tony Gonzalez has more size and bulk if they’re going to throw. Kennison turned 33 last January, so keep in mind that there’s a risk of drop-off due to age.
Someone other than the tight end has to catch the ball in Kansas City – after all, we ranked Trent Green fourth among quarterbacks – and for the last three seasons, Kennison has been the guy. Despite missing two games with a hamstring injury, Kennison had five 100-yard receiving games, and he posted a monstrous 38-698-8 line in the season’s second half. At 32, Kennison still has the speed to get deep, as evidenced by his six catches for 40 or more yards (tied for 4th) and his 17.5-yard per catch average (second among receivers with 50 or more catches). Finally, Kennison was third among the 39 receivers with 100 targets or more with 10.1 yards per target. On the downside, Kennison isn’t a great route runner, and that partially explains why he was targeted just 108 times on a team whose defense often forced them to shoot it out (that tight end Tony Gonzalez was targeted 154 times also took balls away from Kennison). Moreover, Kennison has a tendency to drop passes – his eight drops tied him for the 11th most in the league. At 6-1, 201 pounds, Kennison has decent size, but he’s not much of a red-zone threat, scoring just three times in 19 tries. And don’t expect Kennison to get many looks around the goal line with the Chiefs superb run blocking and Tony Gonzalez the passing game’s prime option. Still, Kennison should again be Green’s primary outside target in 2005.
Kennison actually had more balls thrown his way than Johnnie Morton (99 with a 57 percent completion rate). One of them probably will crack the six-TD barrier. Which one is anyone’s guess.
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WRFree Agent
October 21, 2008
Kennison was released by the Rams on Tuesday, the Post-Dispatch reports.
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WRSt. Louis Rams
September 14, 2008
Kennison is inactive for Sunday's game against the Giants.
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Eddie Kennison: Will Be Thrown Right Into Mix
WRSt. Louis Rams
September 11, 2008
Kennison practiced with the "regulars" on Wednesday and is expected to get a significant amount of playing time in Week 2, the Post-Dispatch reports.
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Eddie Kennison: Joins Rams
WRSt. Louis Rams
September 10, 2008
Kennison signed a one-year deal with the Rams on Tuesday, the Post-Dispatch reports.
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WRFree Agent
May 22, 2008
Kennison was one of three veteran receivers tried out by the Bucs this week, the St. Petersburg Times reports.
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