Report: Chiefs Sign Former Packers Sherrod, Worthy

Former Green Bay Packers front office executive and current Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey signed a couple of players on Tuesday that the Packers originally acquired during his time in Green Bay.

According to Adam Schefter of ESPN:

The Packers parted ways with both players during the 2014 season, Worthy during training camp through a trade with the New England Patriots (who since cut him) and Sherrod at midseason, giving him his outright release.

Neither player lived up to their early-round expectations, Sherrod as a first round pick in 2011 and Worthy in the second round a year later. Sherrod's performance had more to do with injury, however.

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Imma Fubared's picture

January 20, 2015 at 04:25 pm

Well the chiefs just got a lot worse! Don't need to worry about them! May by they would like a fire sale: hawk, Perry, brad j, bostick! Got a deal for you guys! Big discount! Very good almost free!

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jmac34's picture

January 20, 2015 at 04:50 pm

How does Perry fit in that group at all? Good for Worthy and Sherrod getting another shot. Not so great for KC fans

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barutanseijin's picture

January 20, 2015 at 06:26 pm

If you disagree with what is said, how about refuting it? Stroh, you do that well when you aren't trolling people with your trademark rudeness. Sometimes i even agree with you.

What's the case for Perry?

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