It is a beautiful night to be a Kansas City Chiefs fan. Former right guard Will Shields was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night, nine years after he played his final NFL game.
Shields played his entire career with the Chiefs, coming into the league in 1993 as a third-round pick out of the University of Nebraska. Shields was the epitome of consistency, making the Pro Bowl 12 consecutive seasons from 1995-2006 and starting 223 consecutive games. He is the best offensive lineman to ever grace Kansas City, the centerpiece of a line in the mid-2000’s with Willie Roaf and Brian Waters.