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The Kansas City Chiefs signed PK Ryan Succop to five-year, $14 million extension Friday, Dec. 30, according to an NFL source. The contract includes a $2 million signing bonus and $2 million in guarantees next season. He can make a total of $14.675 million if he makes the Pro Bowl or if the Chiefs make the playoffs every season.
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Kansas City Chiefs PK Ryan Succop has been named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 15.
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Kansas City Chiefs PK Ryan Succop connected on three field goals in the Week 8 win Monday, Oct. 31, against the San Diego Chargers, including the 30-yard game-winner in overtime. He also tacked on two extra points. Succop entered play with no field goals and a total of eight points in his past two games.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn suggested playing 'bags' or cornhole to build team comraderie after an 0-3 start. Since head coach Todd Haley gave the OK to play in the locker room, the team is 2-0. ST Thomas Gafford has been the best beanbag player, with SS Reshard Langford, SS Sabby Piscitelli and PK Ryan Succop also pretty good. 'We've had a lot of fun playing it. It's good when we have free time between meetings,' Succop said.
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Kansas City Chiefs PK Ryan Succop was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after booting five field goals and adding an extra point in Week 4 against the Minnesota Vikings. He is the first Chiefs player to win the award since RB Dexter McCluster won it in Week 1 of the 2010 season.
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Kansas City Chiefs PK Ryan Succop made all five of his field goal attempts in Week 4 against the Minnesota Vikings.
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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley said after the Week 3 game against the San Diego Chargers that PK Ryan Succop is still an 'integral' part of the team. Succop misfired on a 38-yard field goal chance wide to the right in the 20-17 setback.
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Kansas City Chiefs PK Ryan Succop hit a 53-yard field goal in Week 15 against the St. Louis Rams, tying a career-high, reports Pete Morris, of KCChiefs.com. Succop finished 2-of-2 on field goals and 3-of-3 on extra points.
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The Associated Press reports Kansas City Chiefs PK Ryan Succop, a seventh-round selection, is likely the team's starter this season following the release of PK Connor Barth.