The Kansas City Chiefs final injury report for their game against the Cleveland Browns is made up of ten players, including eight starters. Of those ten injured Chiefs, seven are questionable, putting them officially at 50/50 to play Sunday afternoon. The biggest names labeled as questionable are Eric Berry, Brandon Flowers and Derrick Johnson. If [...]
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Abram Elam,
Branden Albert,
Brandon Flowers,
Cleveland Browns,
Derrick Johnson,
Eric Berry,
Jeff Allen,
Kendrick Lewis,
Ross Hochstein,
Ryan Lilja,
Tamba Hali on December 8th, 2012
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The Kansas City Chiefs first injury report of the week is out and it doubled in size from last week, when just five players were included. More troubling than the overall number of players on the injury report is how many — six — were unable to practice in any capacity. Leading that group are [...]
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Abram Elam,
Allen Bailey,
Branden Albert,
Brandon Flowers,
Cleveland Browns,
Derrick Johnson,
Eric Berry,
Jeff Allen,
Kendrick Lewis,
Ryan Lilja,
Tamba Hali on December 6th, 2012
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There weren’t any additions Thursday to the Kansas City Chiefs injury report for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers, but they were able to upgrade a key member of the offense. A head/neck injury prevented WR Dexter McCluster from getting on the field Wednesday, but he was able to practice on a limited basis. If [...]
When the Kansas City Chiefs take on Von Miller and the Denver Broncos defense Sunday, they could be without their startling left tackle. Branden Albert headlines a short injury report for Romeo Crennel’s crew. Albert is doubtful with a back injury, which could mean rookie Donald Stephenson could be tasked with trying to protect current [...]
The Kansas City Chiefs offensive line depth could be tested in a big way against the Pittsburgh Steelers Monday night at Heinz Field. On their final injury report, Romeo Crennel’s has three players listed as “questionable” and two of those are along the offensive line — T Branden Albert and G Ryan Lilja. Albert is [...]
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Brady Quinn,
Branden Albert,
Devon Wylie,
Glenn Dorsey,
Jamaal Charles,
Javier Arenas,
Jeff Allen,
Nate Eachus,
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Ryan Lilja,
Steve Maneri,
Terrance Copper on November 12th, 2012
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There is very little uncertainty surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs injury report for Monday’s game in Pittsburgh against the Steelers. Nine players are listed, but only starting left tackle Branden Albert was limited participant at practice. Two Chiefs — QB Brady Quinn and DE Glenn Dorsey — are already ruled “out” for this weekend, but [...]
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Brady Quinn,
Branden Albert,
Devon Wylie,
Glenn Dorsey,
Jamaal Charles,
Javier Arenas,
Jeff Allen,
Nate Eachus,
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Terrance Copper on November 9th, 2012
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Often lost in the shuffle leading up to and immediately following the NFL draft is that it can be years before we know which players really were good picks. While that doesn’t stop most of us from handing out grades immediately after each round, it’s always fun to look back and see where players should [...]
After seeing the Kansas City Chiefs almost get quarterbacks Matt Cassel and Tyler Palko killed, one might think the offensive line was one of the worst in the NFL. However, take a closer look and you’ll see a unit that was underrated. The folks at Pro Football Focus have ranked every line in the league [...]
In what is becoming an annual tradition, the Kansas City Chiefs are expected to take an offensive lineman high in April’s draft. Since GM Scott Pioli came to town those expectations have not been met as he has yet to draft a single true tackle. When the position is finally addressed — in the draft [...]
Though he wasn’t the first to say it, former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Herm Edwards always used to talk about how nothing good happens after midnight. In the case of Chiefs LT Branden Albert it was after 2am. According to a report in the New York Times, Albert was at the Juliet Supper Club [...]