The Associated Press
Kansas City, MO —
The Kansas City Chiefs said they agreed to terms on multiyear contracts with rookie cornerback Brandon Flowers and two receivers.
Flowers, a second-round draft pick out of Virginia Tech, agreed to a four-year deal. The Chiefs have now agreed to terms with nine of their 12 draft picks.
The team also agreed to two-year contracts with undrafted rookie receiver Sergio Joachim out of Central Florida and receiver Timon Marshall, an Ottawa, Kan., native who has spent the last few years in arena football.
Last year, Marshall became the first player in Arena Football League history to amass 1,300 receiving yards and 1,300 return yards in the same season.
The Chiefs head to training camp in River Falls, Wis., today.



