Kansas City, MO (Sports Network) - The Kansas City Chiefs officially signed
cornerback Sean Smith on Friday.
Details of the pact were not released, but David Canter, Smith's agent,
confirmed on his Twitter account Thursday that the deal was for three years.
A former second-round pick out of Utah, the 25-year-old Smith leaves the
Miami Dolphins after recording two interceptions in each of the past two
seasons.
He joins Brandon Flowers and fellow free agent pickup Dunta Robinson to form
an impressive trio of corners for new Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, one which
hopes to match up with the talented triumvirate of receivers Denver has in
Wes Welker, Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker.
In addition, Kansas City also signed offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz. He's
played in 45 games with 19 starts over four NFL seasons for the Carolina
Panthers and Minnesota Vikings.
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