The Morning Fix: Dwayne Bowe, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, Parenting

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Many people need their coffee to get up and going in the morning.  Here at Arrowhead Addict, we understand that for a Kansas City Chiefs fan, coffee is simply not enough.

Here’s all that’s happening around Chiefs Kingdom today.

Welcome to The Morning Fix.

Good morning, Addicts.

Dwayne Bowe’s foundation built a park in Kansas City at Searcy Creek Greenway.

Adam Teicher says that nothing is getting in the way of Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and football now.

"“When you play football, you have to play 100 percent, and that’s what I’m going to do,” he said. “Hopefully, I’m going to be able to compete for a spot and be able to have some time on the field by the end of the season, or maybe [the next season] or something like that.”"

Kansas City released offensive lineman Colin Kelly.

"The maximum number of players on the offseason roster is 90. Usually there is a corresponding move made with another player signed but we haven’t heard of any new signings (yet)."

Some football jerseys are worth more than just money writes Mike Nahrstedt.

"Chris Corrao is my daughter’s boyfriend. Two nights before, my wife and I had said goodbye to Chris, a soldier in the U.S. Army who will be shipping off sometime in the next few weeks to Kuwait, where he’ll spend the next nine months serving his country. Last night Chris and Nicole hung out, then sometime in the wee hours they swung by the house so Nicole could get her car and take Chris to the airport for his ridiculously early flight. That had to have been when Chris left the jersey."

KC Kingdom broke down roster sleeper Demetrius Harris.

"Demetrius Harris is an intriguing talent and John Dorsey might have another diamond in the rough on his hands."

Two non-football stories:

– A really interesting article from Salon about parenting and fear.

– Sporting KC agreed to transfer Oriol Rosell to Sporting CP in Portugal.