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Cassel and the Chiefs are in the no-more-excuses phase of their football existence. Though Cassel is a cool customer, the pressure is on. He has to win. He's been there three seasons and is the question mark on a team that's pretty stocked with talent and playing in a division -- and conference, for that matter -- that can be won. Cassel is back from a broken hand that ended his 2011 season with six games remaining. Had he stayed healthy, Kansas City could have won the AFC West, which was ultimately claimed by the 8-8 Denver Broncos. Pressure Is On Matt Cassel To Lead Chiefs Back To Playoffs from NFL.com

The Chiefs announced a slew of player transactions Wednesday morning, including the signing of two more draft picks and four free agents. Three of the four free agent signees were tryout players from last weekend's three-day rookie minicamp. Of Kansas City's draft picks, second-round selection Jeff Allen (6-4, 306) and fifth-round pick DeQuan Menzie (5-11, 202) signed four-year rookie contracts. Chiefs Ink Two More Draft Picks, Sign Three Other Players Off Minicamp Tryout And Add Another Free Agent from The Mothership

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The Chiefs were saddened to learn that longtime assistant coach William H. "Bill" Walsh (pictured second from left on top row) died of natural causes in Atlanta over the weekend. Walsh was part of Hank Stram's first coaching staff and instructed the offensive line for the Texans and Chiefs from 1960-74. William H., "Bill" Walsh, of Atlanta, died of natural causes at Hospice Atlanta on May 13, 2012. Former Texans/Chiefs Assistant Passes Away from The Mothership

The folks over at Football Outsiders took the time to break down each team in the AFC West after the 2012 NFL Draft, assessing their needs and what notable undrafted free agent signings each club has made since the end of April. Unfortunately for Chiefs fans, Kansas City's undrafted free agent class is underwhelming, especially in comparison to the rest of the AFC West. Kansas City Chiefs' Crop Of Undrafted Free Agents Poor Compared To Other Teams from SBN KC

I had a chance to talk to Kansas City Chiefs safety and former Tennessee Volunteers great Eric Berry. The full interview is available for you to listen to in the video to the left... ...Below is just a small sampling of quotes from our interview with Eric Berry: Eric Berry Talks Fulmer, Vols, Chiefs, Tebow & Peyton from Examiner.com