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May 4, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew their exclusive rights free agent tender offer to linebacker Cole Christiansen.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
May 4, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew their exclusive rights free agent tender offer to linebacker Cole Christiansen.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
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May 3, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew a tender offer for exclusive rights free agent Cole Christiansen, who played six games with the team the past two seasons. Christiansen, started his career with the Chargers in 2020.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
May 3, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew a tender offer for exclusive rights free agent Cole Christiansen, who played six games with the team the past two seasons. Christiansen, started his career with the Chargers in 2020.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
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February 10, 2024
26-year-old linebacker Cole Christiansen from the Kansas City Chiefs reflects on his journey from Nansemond-Suffolk Academy to West Point and now the Super Bowl. A rule change signed by former President Trump allowed Christiansen, a former Army player, to pursue a career in professional sports. Christiansen is grateful for the opportunity and is excited to contribute on the field in the Super Bowl. Throughout his career, he has impressed with his talent, leadership, and dedication.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
February 10, 2024
26-year-old linebacker Cole Christiansen from the Kansas City Chiefs reflects on his journey from Nansemond-Suffolk Academy to West Point and now the Super Bowl. A rule change signed by former President Trump allowed Christiansen, a former Army player, to pursue a career in professional sports. Christiansen is grateful for the opportunity and is excited to contribute on the field in the Super Bowl. Throughout his career, he has impressed with his talent, leadership, and dedication.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
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January 23, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen played a crucial role in stopping the Buffalo Bills' fake punt attempt during their AFC divisional round game. Alongside teammate Leo Chenal, Christiansen tackled Bills safety Damar Hamlin, resulting in a turnover on downs. His contribution demonstrates the Chiefs' defensive prowess and ability to anticipate and react to opponents' strategies.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
January 23, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen played a crucial role in stopping the Buffalo Bills' fake punt attempt during their AFC divisional round game. Alongside teammate Leo Chenal, Christiansen tackled Bills safety Damar Hamlin, resulting in a turnover on downs. His contribution demonstrates the Chiefs' defensive prowess and ability to anticipate and react to opponents' strategies.
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May 4, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew their exclusive rights free agent tender offer to linebacker Cole Christiansen.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
May 4, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew their exclusive rights free agent tender offer to linebacker Cole Christiansen.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
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May 3, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew a tender offer for exclusive rights free agent Cole Christiansen, who played six games with the team the past two seasons. Christiansen, started his career with the Chargers in 2020.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
May 3, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew a tender offer for exclusive rights free agent Cole Christiansen, who played six games with the team the past two seasons. Christiansen, started his career with the Chargers in 2020.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
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February 10, 2024
26-year-old linebacker Cole Christiansen from the Kansas City Chiefs reflects on his journey from Nansemond-Suffolk Academy to West Point and now the Super Bowl. A rule change signed by former President Trump allowed Christiansen, a former Army player, to pursue a career in professional sports. Christiansen is grateful for the opportunity and is excited to contribute on the field in the Super Bowl. Throughout his career, he has impressed with his talent, leadership, and dedication.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
February 10, 2024
26-year-old linebacker Cole Christiansen from the Kansas City Chiefs reflects on his journey from Nansemond-Suffolk Academy to West Point and now the Super Bowl. A rule change signed by former President Trump allowed Christiansen, a former Army player, to pursue a career in professional sports. Christiansen is grateful for the opportunity and is excited to contribute on the field in the Super Bowl. Throughout his career, he has impressed with his talent, leadership, and dedication.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
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January 23, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen played a crucial role in stopping the Buffalo Bills' fake punt attempt during their AFC divisional round game. Alongside teammate Leo Chenal, Christiansen tackled Bills safety Damar Hamlin, resulting in a turnover on downs. His contribution demonstrates the Chiefs' defensive prowess and ability to anticipate and react to opponents' strategies.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
January 23, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen played a crucial role in stopping the Buffalo Bills' fake punt attempt during their AFC divisional round game. Alongside teammate Leo Chenal, Christiansen tackled Bills safety Damar Hamlin, resulting in a turnover on downs. His contribution demonstrates the Chiefs' defensive prowess and ability to anticipate and react to opponents' strategies.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
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May 4, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew their exclusive rights free agent tender offer to linebacker Cole Christiansen.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
May 4, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew their exclusive rights free agent tender offer to linebacker Cole Christiansen.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
expand_more
May 3, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew a tender offer for exclusive rights free agent Cole Christiansen, who played six games with the team the past two seasons. Christiansen, started his career with the Chargers in 2020.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
May 3, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew a tender offer for exclusive rights free agent Cole Christiansen, who played six games with the team the past two seasons. Christiansen, started his career with the Chargers in 2020.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
expand_more
February 10, 2024
26-year-old linebacker Cole Christiansen from the Kansas City Chiefs reflects on his journey from Nansemond-Suffolk Academy to West Point and now the Super Bowl. A rule change signed by former President Trump allowed Christiansen, a former Army player, to pursue a career in professional sports. Christiansen is grateful for the opportunity and is excited to contribute on the field in the Super Bowl. Throughout his career, he has impressed with his talent, leadership, and dedication.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
February 10, 2024
26-year-old linebacker Cole Christiansen from the Kansas City Chiefs reflects on his journey from Nansemond-Suffolk Academy to West Point and now the Super Bowl. A rule change signed by former President Trump allowed Christiansen, a former Army player, to pursue a career in professional sports. Christiansen is grateful for the opportunity and is excited to contribute on the field in the Super Bowl. Throughout his career, he has impressed with his talent, leadership, and dedication.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
expand_more
January 23, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen played a crucial role in stopping the Buffalo Bills' fake punt attempt during their AFC divisional round game. Alongside teammate Leo Chenal, Christiansen tackled Bills safety Damar Hamlin, resulting in a turnover on downs. His contribution demonstrates the Chiefs' defensive prowess and ability to anticipate and react to opponents' strategies.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
January 23, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen played a crucial role in stopping the Buffalo Bills' fake punt attempt during their AFC divisional round game. Alongside teammate Leo Chenal, Christiansen tackled Bills safety Damar Hamlin, resulting in a turnover on downs. His contribution demonstrates the Chiefs' defensive prowess and ability to anticipate and react to opponents' strategies.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
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May 4, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew their exclusive rights free agent tender offer to linebacker Cole Christiansen.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
May 4, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew their exclusive rights free agent tender offer to linebacker Cole Christiansen.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
expand_more
May 3, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew a tender offer for exclusive rights free agent Cole Christiansen, who played six games with the team the past two seasons. Christiansen, started his career with the Chargers in 2020.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
May 3, 2024
The Chiefs withdrew a tender offer for exclusive rights free agent Cole Christiansen, who played six games with the team the past two seasons. Christiansen, started his career with the Chargers in 2020.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
expand_more
February 10, 2024
26-year-old linebacker Cole Christiansen from the Kansas City Chiefs reflects on his journey from Nansemond-Suffolk Academy to West Point and now the Super Bowl. A rule change signed by former President Trump allowed Christiansen, a former Army player, to pursue a career in professional sports. Christiansen is grateful for the opportunity and is excited to contribute on the field in the Super Bowl. Throughout his career, he has impressed with his talent, leadership, and dedication.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
February 10, 2024
26-year-old linebacker Cole Christiansen from the Kansas City Chiefs reflects on his journey from Nansemond-Suffolk Academy to West Point and now the Super Bowl. A rule change signed by former President Trump allowed Christiansen, a former Army player, to pursue a career in professional sports. Christiansen is grateful for the opportunity and is excited to contribute on the field in the Super Bowl. Throughout his career, he has impressed with his talent, leadership, and dedication.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
expand_more
January 23, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen played a crucial role in stopping the Buffalo Bills' fake punt attempt during their AFC divisional round game. Alongside teammate Leo Chenal, Christiansen tackled Bills safety Damar Hamlin, resulting in a turnover on downs. His contribution demonstrates the Chiefs' defensive prowess and ability to anticipate and react to opponents' strategies.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
January 23, 2024
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen played a crucial role in stopping the Buffalo Bills' fake punt attempt during their AFC divisional round game. Alongside teammate Leo Chenal, Christiansen tackled Bills safety Damar Hamlin, resulting in a turnover on downs. His contribution demonstrates the Chiefs' defensive prowess and ability to anticipate and react to opponents' strategies.
@Cole Christiansen
| Kansas City Chiefs
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