Will Shields

52-Year-Old GuardOG
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Re-signed a four-year extension with the Chiefs in March of 2006. The deal is financially structured to allow Shields to retire after the 2006 season if he chooses. Retired from football in April of 2007.
OGFree Agent
April 16, 2007
Shields is retiring after 14 NFL seasons.
ANALYSIS
The Chiefs' line, which had already lost Willie Roaf, loses another key member. You can bet that Shields, who made 12 Pro Bowl appearances, will be missed by the likes of Larry Johnson and Brodie Croyle.
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Was expected to anchor the offensive line with Willie Roaf, who announced his retirement on the first day of training camp. Shields was talked into not retiring this season, but it could be the final curtain call for the All-Pro guard when the season concludes.
Shields will be the Chiefs' starting right guard this year.
Shields is as good as it gets among NFL guards. He anchors an offensive line that helps Priest Holmes run wild and Tony Gonzalez catch the big pass. Continue to play the 32-year-old with confidence in 2004.
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OGKansas City Chiefs
February 11, 2007
Shields is leaning toward retiring rather than returning for his 15th NFL season, NFL.com reports.
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OGKansas City Chiefs
December 20, 2006
Shields was named to his 12th straight Pro Bowl on Tuesday.
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OGKansas City Chiefs
Ankle
September 6, 2006
Shields (ankle) is not listed on the injury report for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
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OGKansas City Chiefs
Ankle
September 5, 2006
Shields (high ankle sprain) returned to practice Monday, and coach Herm Edwards believes the 11-time Pro Bowler will be ready for the season opener, the Kansas City Star reports.
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OGKansas City Chiefs
Ankle
August 30, 2006
Coach Herm Edwards remains optimistic that Shields (high ankle sprain) will be ready for the season opener against the Bengals, indicating Tuesday the 11-time Pro Bowler should play, the Kansas City Star reports.
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