Chiefs release RB Larry Johnson

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Given good blocking and a fresh start, Larry Johnson(notes) might still be the power-running Pro Bowler who had back-to-back 1,700-yard seasons for Kansas City.

Are you listening, Seattle? What do you think, Indianapolis? Chicago? Houston?

Or he might be a declining malcontent who’ll only cost money and cause trouble.

To that, every coach and general manager in the NFL is listening. The Chiefs released Johnson on Monday, the day he was due back from his second suspension in the past 12 months.

Any team with a faltering running game is bound to be tempted by Johnson, despite his baggage and his age (he turns 30 on Nov. 19).

“Any player that’s available, we look at,” said Bears coach Lovie Smith. “That’s been our standard policy throughout. That’ll be the case with Larry.”

Houston coach Gary Kubiak agreed.

“When a name like that comes on the free agent market like today, we’ll obviously go back and take a look at him just like any other player,” Kubiak said. “Obviously, he’s been a good player in this league and I’m sure he’ll get a lot of interest from a lot of people.”

The Seahawks have the league’s 30th-ranked rushing offense. Starter Julius Jones(notes) has sputtered. And last week, Seattle released ineffective backup Edgerrin James(notes), the NFL’s active rushing leader.

Yet coach Jim Mora doesn’t sound interested in Johnson.

When asked if he was interested in adding a veteran running back, Mora said “No. … Right now, we’ll just stick with what we’ve got.”

Johnson has been high-maintenance since the Chiefs drafted him in the first round out of Penn State in 2003. Unhappy because he thought he was going to be taken by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Johnson brooded while playing behind Pro Bowler Priest Holmes(notes). He even prompted then-coach Dick Vermeil to say it was time for him “to take the diapers off.”

His last brush with controversy came two weeks ago when he posted on his Twitter account a gay slur, insulted followers and questioned the competence of head coach Todd Haley.

He was suspended for two weeks, but Haley said the final decision to cast him aside was not made until early Monday.

“We decided it was in the best interests of the Kansas City Chiefs organization to move forward at this time,” he said.

Behind a poor offensive line this year, Johnson has gained 2.7 yards per carry for the Chiefs (1-7) and appeared not to have the quickness and punishing power that enabled him to rush for more than 1,700 yards in Pro Bowl seasons in 2005 and ’06.

Can he still be effective?

“I don’t think I’ll answer that because he’s no longer on this team,” Haley said.

Since rushing for a team-record 1,789 yards on an NFL-record 416 carries in 2006, Johnson has never been quite the same.

In 2008, then-coach Herm Edwards benched him for three straight games for violating team rules and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell suspended him a fourth game for violating the league’s player-conduct policy.

Johnson was later sentenced to two years’ probation after pleading guilty to two counts of disturbing the peace. One woman accused him of throwing a drink on her and another said he had pushed her head at a Kansas City night spot.

After his huge year in 2006, Johnson stayed away from training camp, demanding more money and he got it, a six-year deal worth $45 million, including $19 million guaranteed.

But hampered by a foot injury, he wound up with only 559 yards and three touchdowns. In 2008, he ran for 874 yards as the Chiefs sank to 2-14. Still, Johnson was only 75 yards away from breaking Holmes’ team rushing record.

“A part of him is excited and a part of him is very regretful,” his agent, Peter Schaffer, told The Associated Press. “There’s a lot of feelings going on right now. It’s analogous to breaking up with a girlfriend. Maybe you saw it coming, but it still hurts when it happens.”

Haley declined to say if Johnson’s low production had any bearing on his release or whether the Chiefs’ biggest concern were the slurs and the public criticism of his coach.

“It wouldn’t be fair of me to try to comment on that in any way other than to say the totality of the situation was factored in—what we felt was best for the Kansas City Chiefs,” Haley said.

In April, a special master ruled that in pleading guilty to disturbing the peace, Johnson had violated terms of his contract and the Chiefs could release him without having to pay about $3.5 million. In what now must be viewed as a huge mistake, they opted to keep him on the roster.

“Every decision we’ve made here … has been what we thought was best for the football team,” Haley said. “Some of those decisions might appear real good at times, and some of them might appear real bad at times.”

Getting benched for three games last year and suspended by the league for one cost him big. And this year he lost another $315,000 for the gay slurs and tweeting. Last week, an online fan petition was started asking the Chiefs not to let Johnson become the team’s all-time leading rusher—a record Smith said Johnson had been looking forward to.

“He wanted to get the record, I know that,” said running back Kolby Smith(notes), who saw his first action Sunday after undergoing knee surgery last year. “Whenever someone has a chance to break a record, it means a lot to them.”

Johnson winds up his Chiefs career with 5,996 yards rushing and 55 touchdowns. He also caught 151 passes for 1,369 yards and six TDs.

AP Sports Writers Andrew Seligman in Chicago and Kristie Rieken in Houston contributed to this report.

Updated Nov 9, 7:54 pm EST
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  1. TPOD
    1055. Posted by TPOD Wed Nov 11 7:51pm EST

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    Gee, dave, the Pats still haven't signed Johnson. What's wrong, Nostradamus?
  2. ray
    1054. Posted by ray Wed Nov 11 3:31pm EST

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    go browns
    please
    go
  3. BryanN
    1053. Posted by BryanN Wed Nov 11 3:17pm EST

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    Ge... You are one paranoid freak.
  4. CHickMagnet
    1052. Posted by CHickMagnet Wed Nov 11 3:11pm EST

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    chiefs suk and LJ is sik wit it... good thing they released him.
  5. yahoo_suck_ass
    1051. Posted by yahoo_suck_ass Wed Nov 11 3:03pm EST

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    To all the haters that hacked into my accnt can go suck larry johnson's d!ck!!!
  6. BryanN
    1050. Posted by BryanN Wed Nov 11 2:34pm EST

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    Panther ... What happened to Terrel Owens??
  7. ken
    1049. Posted by ken Wed Nov 11 12:54pm EST

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    We now return to "It's Lonely at The Bottom", starring Larry "No Team" Johnson, on Lifetime!
  8. ken
    1048. Posted by ken Wed Nov 11 12:45pm EST

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    We will return to "It's Lonely at The Bottom", starring Larry "No Team" Johnson, in a moment!
  9. Wild Cat
    1047. Posted by Wild Cat Wed Nov 11 12:38pm EST

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    Good thing the stopped another Trouble maker. You Think after what happened to Terrel Owens and Adam Jones,the would have known better.
  10. elijah
    1046. Posted by elijah Wed Nov 11 12:10pm EST

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    larry johnson could help the radiers right now or the g-man
  11. dave d
    1045. Posted by dave d Wed Nov 11 12:09pm EST

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    LJ has cleared waivers. Pats had to wait for that to sign him as a free agent. I thought littlemary was dumber than any poster I'd ever seen until Gman appeared. hahahahahaha
  12. Robi
    1044. Posted by Robi Wed Nov 11 12:04pm EST

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    I luv these posts. It only takes one person point of view to start all the little "hissey" fits on here. So you don't like Larry Johnson, say so.. Maybe you like Larry Johnson, say so..Don't show off your intelligence or lack of insulting a persons family with all the.. *('#%**!#** posts. This is a post about a football player making more money than ALL of the posters on this site ever will. I don't care if you have 7 degrees and can speak 20 languages and play: Pull my finger games with your friends the fact is money goes to so many peoples heads they believe they are 10 foot tall and bullet proof to what they say and do..I hate to say in todays world, they are right many times.There are a lot more poor people in maximum security prisons than rich people..If Johnsons team was heading to the Superbowl would he have been released? Hell no....Money could have been made on him, blow off the bad remarks/actions. Just play nice on here and if you like the guy,I am happy for you, say so..If you hate the guy, thats your right and express it. Just no more 10 foot tall and bullet proof posters that are typing on a public site. That said, time to head out to lunch..To all the VETS of any war or conflict....God bless you all for allowing all of us the freedom to use this site.................
  13. Lind
    1043. Posted by Lind Wed Nov 11 12:01pm EST

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    LJ to the Pats. Only New England the model organization can turn him around... see Randy Moss as an example.
  14. TPOD
    1042. Posted by TPOD Wed Nov 11 11:34am EST

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    Mark, so your idea of getting a life is to defend a guy who punched women by deciding they were "gold-digging witches [because] it was a ll about money" and his opinion about his coach was truth? And you tell others that they are sticking their noses into his business because they are miserable; but since you're doing that now, are you saying you have no life and that you are miserable?

    Hmmmm?
  15. GMan
    1041. Posted by GMan Wed Nov 11 11:22am EST

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    To go to NE would be a complete waste. They have Maroney and they BARELY use him. Larry Johnson is still relatively good. This is just another case of people in football listening to the fans a bit TOO much. If you cut your best, you're pretty much asking for failure, but the Chiefs are used to failure, so what's one more run at it?

    And going to Buffalo? NO...if he does that, he might as well call his career a wrap. They aren't the same Bills headed up by Flutie and Kelly...they have Trent "freaking" Edwards...WTH? And ask Lynch how well he's running behind that line...my fantasy stats back me up.
  16. GDTYMCHRLEE
    1040. Posted by GDTYMCHRLEE Wed Nov 11 11:20am EST

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    It's not that the kansas city chiefs are better off without lj, lj is better off without the chiefs!!! hey seahawks!! are you listening....give the man a chance! you need a good running back!!!
  17. littlemary
    1039. Posted by littlemary Wed Nov 11 11:16am EST

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    This bum didnt deserve to break Holmes record, one reason why he was released. Organizations need to step up and release these so called jocks who ruin the game with their stupidity and actions. Playing pro sports is a privilege not a right. Many guys would trade anything to play in NFL and then you have jerks like these who really dont care. Hope he sits awhile, but someone will pick him up probably.
  18. Mark
    1038. Posted by Mark Wed Nov 11 10:57am EST

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    y dont most of u people get a life u know most of that stuff that he got in troble for was gold digging witches and u know thats all it was about money and he just spoke the truth about his coaching staff they all do sux and u tell me where it is against the law to speak your mind about gay people so what is the real problem u all r just haters that hate your own life and always got to stick your nose in others lifes just to try to make theres as misreble as yours so grow up and leave the man alone
  19. Malcolm
    1037. Posted by Malcolm Wed Nov 11 9:45am EST

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    "If you relese your best player and you suck - you will suck even more." - jIM Lombardi
  20. TPOD
    1036. Posted by TPOD Wed Nov 11 9:28am EST

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    But if you're wrong, as you have chided others for being and included that as part of your reasoning for people being "retarded", then it does matter, as well as any other insult of which you are guilty. And it makes you a hypocrite as well as defining you as retarded by your own definitions.
  21. dave d
    1035. Posted by dave d Wed Nov 11 8:53am EST

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    LJ currently meeting with Belichek. Expect a news conference announcement today.
  22. Roman K
    1034. Posted by Roman K Wed Nov 11 8:25am EST

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    bunnies that was some funny @#$% hahahahahahahaha CUDDLING WITH CUTLER
  23. Bunnies will steal your soul
    1033. Posted by Bunnies will steal your soul Wed Nov 11 8:05am EST

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    INDY would never even consider this loser.

    Why would they? They only rush the ball 20 times a game anyway, and that is only if they are up by 14 or more.

    Chicago might be a good fit, pair him up with cry baby Cutler. Maybe they could cuddle after losses.

    Arizona would be the real deal though with that passing game and the fumble problems the current backs have it seems like a perfect fit.

    I would like nothing better than to see him never play again. But Oakland is out there and they will take him just because he has a criminal record.
  24. Brian
    1032. Posted by Brian Wed Nov 11 4:51am EST

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    Good to see the Chiefs make this move.. proves there is still some good in this world
  25. <i>leathalweapon2007</i>
    1031. Posted by leathalweapon2007 Wed Nov 11 12:47am EST

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    that means u tpod lol
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