OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Kansas City-area kids shopped with the "Nigerian Nightmare" — former Chiefs running back Christian Okoye — on Saturday. The Christian Okoye Foundation invited nearly 250 kids ...
Under the bright lights of Monday Night Football in 1990, one collision captured the brutality of football. Charging forward was running back Christian Okoye, the feared ‘Nigerian Nightmare,’ when ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For those who may've missed it, after the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Las Vegas Raiders on Christmas Day, some were looking to ...
Add former NFL running back Christian Okoye’s name to the growing list of ex-players who are not buying the Taylor Swift-Chiefs distraction narrative. Okoye, who played for the Chiefs from 1987-92 and ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have touched down in Phoenix, Arizona ahead of Super Bowl LVII and they were greeted with a pleasant surprise. Chiefs legend Christian Okoye also known as “The Nigerian ...
For men and women of a certain age, there was nothing quite like firing up the old Nintendo, blowing the dust out of the Tecmo Bowl cartridge and then selecting Christian Okoye for your team in order ...
Former Kansas City Chiefs player Christian Okoye has Taylor Swift’s back. Okoye, 62, shared his thoughts on chatter that Travis Kelce’s relationship with Swift, 34, is affecting how he’s playing this ...
One of the more menacing figures and interesting stories in NFL history is really a big softie. And he’s not afraid to admit it. “I have to hit from the little guy tees,” Christian Okoye said during a ...
Nigerian-born Christian Okoye made a name for himself as a bruising running back with the Chiefs. Now long retired, Okoye is working with kids in need through his charitable foundation in California.
Steve Atwater was in his second season with the Denver Broncos in 1990 when then-public relations chief Jim Saccomano approached him a few days before their home opener against Kansas City. "Hey Steve ...
Nigerian-born Christian Okoye made a name for himself as a bruising running back with the Chiefs. Now long retired, Okoye is working with kids in need through his charitable foundation in California.
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