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Waters was signed by Dallas as an undrafted free agent and released after training camp in 1999. Following his release from Dallas, he arrived in Kansas City for a free agent workout in March of 2000 when the Chiefs convinced him to make the move to offensive line, a position he had never played. He spent the spring of 2000 playing for the Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe where he started every game at center. The Waxahachie, Texas, native played in 44 games at North Texas, starting at tight end for three years before switching to defensive end prior to his senior season. Waters hauled in 86 receptions for 975 yards and nine touchdowns in three years as a tight end. As a senior defensive end, he recorded 45 tackles (32 solo) and 5.0 sacks, earning him first-team All-Big West Conference honors. He also caught four passes for 66 yards with one touchdown as a senior.

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Another statue-worthy football great.  Apogee should eventually be surrounded by statues of former players of notoriety.  The Walter Payton award speaks volumes for Brian Waters.

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I am a Raiders fan and my girlfriend is a Chiefs fan. I sent her an article about this and explained about how we keep putting players in their Hall of Fame/Ring of Honor. I then joked that Waters and Abner Hayes are the only Chiefs players; former and current, that I liked. She says if we keep churning out Hall of Famers, that's fine by her. Congrats to Mr. Waters and here's to the next group of Hall of Famers. 

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