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Kansas City Chiefs C Creed Humphrey ranks 93rd on the 2025 NFL Top 100 list
Kansas City Chiefs C Creed Humphrey ranks 93rd on the 2025 NFL Top 100 list

Yahoo

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Kansas City Chiefs C Creed Humphrey ranks 93rd on the 2025 NFL Top 100 list

Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey has been one of the league's most dominant players, and his selection on the "NFL Top 100" program was certainly warranted after consistent success at his position. Many Chiefs fans believe the No. 93 ranking seems low, but the veteran offensive lineman continues to garner respect for his consistent play. Since being drafted out of Oklahoma in 2021, he's been a solidifying presence for the unit. Humphrey has been named an All-Pro twice and selected to the Pro Bowl three times since the start of his rookie season. The two-time Super Bowl champion led all centers in offensive snaps with 1,112 last season. Advertisement Before the start of the 2024 season, Humphrey agreed to a four-year, $72 million extension with a $50 million guarantee to remain with the Chiefs. Produced by NFL Films, the NFL Top 100 will feature three to five-minute episodes highlighting the league's top 100 players, voted on exclusively by current NFL players. Episodes will debut weekdays at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. ET on X and NFL+ through Friday, August 29th. This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs C Creed Humphrey ranks 93rd on the 2025 NFL Top 100 list

Chiefs superfan 'ChiefsAholic' sentenced to 32 years in Oklahoma prison
Chiefs superfan 'ChiefsAholic' sentenced to 32 years in Oklahoma prison

Fox News

time13-05-2025

  • Fox News

Chiefs superfan 'ChiefsAholic' sentenced to 32 years in Oklahoma prison

A Kansas City Chiefs superfan known as "ChiefsAholic" was sentenced Monday in an Oklahoma courtroom to serve 32 years in state prison for robbing a Tulsa-area bank, a sentence that will be carried out after he finishes serving time in federal prison. Xaviar Babudar, 30, appeared in a Tulsa courtroom and apologized to the court and to the victims of the December 2022 robbery of the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union in Bixby, Oklahoma, said Babudar's attorney, Jay-Michael Swab. "He expressed sincere remorse and took full responsibility for his actions," Swab said. Babudar already was serving more than 17 years in federal prison for a string of 11 bank robberies across seven states where he stole nearly $850,000 to finance his social media stardom. Swab said the robberies also were the result of a gambling addiction. Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler had sought life in prison for Babudar. "He is a serial robber who traumatized these victims and numerous other victims across this country," Kunzweiler said in a statement. Tulsa County District Judge Michelle Keely ordered Babudar's 32-year sentence to run concurrently to his federal sentence, which means after he is released from federal prison he will be transferred to state custody to serve his remaining 14 years. Babudar developed a following on his @ChiefsAholic account on the social platform X after attending games dressed as a wolf in Chiefs gear. His avid support of the Chiefs became well known on social media. Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!

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