Kansas City Agrees to Terms with CB Tyron Brackenridge
Oct 30, 2008, 1:19:41 PM
Kansas City Chiefs President Carl Peterson announced on Thursday that the club has agreed to terms of a two-year
contract with CB Tyron Brackenridge. No other terms of the agreement were made available.
Brackenridge (5-11, 189) rejoins the Chiefs after originally entering the NFL as a rookie free
agent with Kansas City in 2007. He saw action in 13 games (one start) a year ago, registering 16 tackles (13 solo), one
forced fumble, one fumble recovery and 10 special teams tackles as a rookie. The Pasadena, California native returned a
QB Philip Rivers fumble for a 50-yard touchdown at San Diego (9/30/07). Brackenridge attended training camp with the
Chiefs in 2008, but was released prior to the regular season.
The Washington State product played in 21 games (12 starts) in three seasons for the Cougars, producing 56 tackles
(33 solo), 5.0 stops for loss and three INTs. Brackenridge began his collegiate career at Chaffey Junior College in
Rancho Cucamonga, California where he tallied five INTs and returned two for TDs. He was a prep standout at Upland High
School in Upland, California.