Branden Albert Inactive for the Kansas City Chiefs
Courtesy of Josh Looney, we have some of the inactives today for the Kansas City Chiefs v. the San Diego Chargers:
- T Branden Albert
- WR Bobby Engram
- S Jarrad Page
- QB Matt Gutierrez
- TE Jake O'Connell
- TE Brad Cottam
- LB Pierre Walters
- CB Donald Washington
The big surprise on there is Jarrad Page, who is indeed healthy and did not appear on this week's injury report.
Wade Smith will play in place of Branden Albert, who will now have missed two games because of an ankle injury.
The Chargers inactives are after the jump.
- QB Charlie Whitehurst (3rd)
- RB Michael Bennett
- S C.J. Spillman
- C Nick Hardwick
- G Tyronne Green
- WR Buster Davis
- DE/DT Vaughn Martin
- LB Kevin Burnett
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by Chris Thorman on Oct 25, 2009 10:43 AM CDT up reply actions
Thank you sir
Will immediately begin praying for Cassel’s health
LETS GO CHIEFS!!!!!
The Chiefs are on their way to an 11-5 season...I think....
So...correct me if I am wrong...
but is Kolby active for this game? Lance Long as well?
A man who says he can, and a man who says he can't are both right. Which one are you?
I think they have a couple of weeks to activate him or IR him.
I don’t think they have activated him yet have they?
Thats what i was wonderin too
but i would think we would have to release someone from the 53 to make room for kolby and i havent heard about anyone else gettin release except for lawrence
by Chiefsfan82725 on Oct 25, 2009 10:57 AM CDT up reply actions
No he is not active
Chiefs have three weeks from last Wednesday to activate him or IR him.
by Joel Thorman on Oct 25, 2009 10:58 AM CDT up reply actions
No Albert, I guess Merriman will get his first sack today.
I just hope he is not leading the league after today.
Jarred Page healthy scratch?
Ouch.
Week 7 Prediction:
Kansas City Chiefs 77 - San Diego Chargers 2
by craig in calgary on Oct 25, 2009 11:03 AM CDT reply actions
Makes you wonder exactly what is going on in practice, huh?
Charles, DJ, and Page….all talented yet all getting phased out.
A man who says he can, and a man who says he can't are both right. Which one are you?
Nevermind practice...
Page hasn’t been exactly playing all that great so far and is just as responsible for our poor defense against the pass as is Mike Brown and Mo-Legg.
"The first step to penetration... must not be lateral"
-Confucius, in contrary to Glenn Dorsey lining up in the 2-tech
by ArrowSpread on Oct 25, 2009 11:25 AM CDT up reply actions
Me too..
I’m liking the way he’s playing so far. Hopefully he can keep it up and build each week.
"The first step to penetration... must not be lateral"
-Confucius, in contrary to Glenn Dorsey lining up in the 2-tech
by ArrowSpread on Oct 25, 2009 11:43 AM CDT up reply actions
Damn I like this
The Chiefs are finally looking for some accountability. if you continue to screw up and give up big plays, and are happy with the occasional big hit, you will not play for this team. if that phases out page and DJ, sorry, but I am all for not allowing any more 80 yard runs up the middle. Haley is preaching that each player just does his job, fill his role, nothing more. I hated the hell out of mike vrabel when he was a Patriot, but now that he’s on my team, I realize he is the perfect player. He is never in the wrong spot. This type of football actually forces the other team to beat us, rather than us simply losing it on our own.
Great, now Kansas City has TWO delusional GM's who think that contending in 2010 is still a possibility. Note to an NFL GM: if you win 2 games one year, dont expect signing four players whose ages sum to 141 and expect to make the playoffs the next year. Super reach for Tyson Jackson, huge contract to a QB who's still very much a question mark, questionable FA signing, why have we already given Pioli the benefit of the doubt? On the other hand, I have nothin to say about Dayton Moore, he's dead to me.

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