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I’m not all that surprised that Andrea Watts, the Kansas City employee falsely accused of doxxing Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city. Good for her. City ...
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SB Nation on MSN2026 Chicago Bears Salary Cap Look Ahead: Five Cut CandidatesWith the bulk of the 2025 NFL offseason in the rearview mirror and training camp still a month away from kicking off, we’ll ...
Travis Kelce is addressing the rumor that he recently lost 25 lbs. while training for the upcoming 2025-26 NFL season.
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Kansas City staffer doxxed for Butker social media post deserved better | Opinion - MSNI'm not all that surprised that Andrea Watts, the Kansas City employee falsely accused of doxxing Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city. Good for her. City ...
2025 Outlook: Harrison Butker 2025 fantasy player outlook for Harrison Butker, K, Kansas City Chiefs By CBS Sports Staff Jun 10, 2025 at 2:33 am ET • 1 min read ...
The Kansas City Chiefs selected kicker Harrison Butker with the No. 233 pick in the seventh round of the 2017 NFL draft. In 130 games over the course of his eight seasons with the Chiefs, Butker ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Kansas City is facing the threat of having to pay out another lawsuit, this after an employee is suing the city for accusations she posted a tweet about Harrison Butker ...
According to OverTheCap.com, Butker will receive a base salary of $3,735,000 in 2025, in addition to a prorated signing bonus of $1,400,000. His total cap number next season will be $5,235,000.
A screenshot of a post on X from the City of Kansas City about Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker after he gave a controversial speech at Benedictine College in May 2024. After the tweet about Butker ...
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's 29-yard FG ties the score and sends the game into overtime in Super Bowl LVIII on Nickelodeon.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker ties the game between the Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals with a 19-yard field goal.
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