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The Kansas City Chiefs were breathing a sigh of relief when word came that quarterback Trent Green was OK, but that didn’t make them any less angry about the hit that knocked him unconscious and sent him to the hospital Sunday.
Sept. 11, 2006
Defensive back Anthony Burnett of UCLA is one of seven more underclassmen, none expected to be high picks and some who may not be chosen at all, who were declared eligible for the April 22 NFL draft, bringing to 35 the number coming out early.
March 30, 1990
Quarterback Trent Green sustained a “very, very severe concussion” when his head was slammed into the ground while being tackled by Cincinnati’s Robert Geathers and will be hospitalized at least until today, the Kansas City Chiefs said Monday.
Sept. 12, 2006
The 20 undergraduates who made themselves available for the 1990 NFL draft and weren’t selected had reasons for giving up their remaining college eligibility.
April 21, 1991
Times staff writer Sam Farmer’s report Saturday from Indianapolis, where many of the nation’s top professional football prospects are participating in the NFL scouting combine: That’s up to the Miami Dolphins, who can either stay in that position or attempt to trade out of it to obtain more draft picks.
Feb. 24, 2008
The NFL absolved Cincinnati defensive end James Geathers on Wednesday for his hit on Kansas City quarterback Trent Green, emphasizing quarterbacks are responsible for avoiding hits by sliding.
Sept. 14, 2006
Those guys from New York sure look a lot like the old Bungles.
Dec. 27, 2004
Now it’s Carson Palmer’s turn to return the kindness and reach out to Trent Green.
He once knocked out David Archer. He once leveled Jim Everett.
Oct. 21, 1990
Defensive tackle Jumpy Geathers left the Washington Redskins to sign a three-year, $2.9-million deal with the Atlanta Falcons.
March 21, 1993