Chiefs S Leggett Missing From Practice Again
Once again, Kansas City Chiefs S Maurice Leggett was once again absence from practice today fueling speculation that his injury is a serious one. He left Sunday's victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers with a shoulder injury and didn't return.
Josh Looney of KCChiefs.com is providing us with a practice update this afternoon.
Those in the rehab area
The other headliner is that LB Mike Vrabel was not participating in the team portions of practice like he was yesterday. Kent Babb of the Kansas City Star suspects Vrabel could be out for several weeks. His participation yesterday was encouraging but apparently there was a setback (or this is precautionary).
RB Dantrell Savage also did not participate today after missing Sunday's game with injury. He was practicing yesterday in a limited capacity.
LB Justin Herron also did not participate. He missed last weekend's game with a thigh injury.
Alleman back, Smith No. 1 for now
G Andy Alleman returned to the practice field for a second consecutive day. He had an injury that prevented him from playing last weekend. Despite his presence on the practice field, Wade Smith was lining up with the No. 1 team at right guard.
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Leggett to IR
it’s gonna happen, IMO
* "I doubt anyone will miss Connor Barth except UCrawford"
* the LB corps may become the biggest strength of the Chiefs in 2009
* The OL is NOT as bad as you think it is... give it time, and you'll see improvement this season
* Stats are for losers
maybe Herron, too
Roth could be a good replacement for Herron… :)
* "I doubt anyone will miss Connor Barth except UCrawford"
* the LB corps may become the biggest strength of the Chiefs in 2009
* The OL is NOT as bad as you think it is... give it time, and you'll see improvement this season
* Stats are for losers
I think the waiver deadline is 3:00 PM
by Joel Thorman on Nov 25, 2009 12:09 PM CST up reply actions
I bet you are right.
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by Patrick Allen on Nov 25, 2009 12:11 PM CST up reply actions
Maybe Savage to the IR too?
* "I doubt anyone will miss Connor Barth except UCrawford"
* the LB corps may become the biggest strength of the Chiefs in 2009
* The OL is NOT as bad as you think it is... give it time, and you'll see improvement this season
* Stats are for losers
We are going to need another RB then
Our RBs are dropping like flies this year. Stay healthy Charles.
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by Scaryclouds on Nov 25, 2009 12:19 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
maybe Mike Hart?
* "I doubt anyone will miss Connor Barth except UCrawford"
* the LB corps may become the biggest strength of the Chiefs in 2009
* The OL is NOT as bad as you think it is... give it time, and you'll see improvement this season
* Stats are for losers
Edgerring James?
JC is the starter, but if Kolby Smith can’t stay healthy….
hope not
* "I doubt anyone will miss Connor Barth except UCrawford"
* the LB corps may become the biggest strength of the Chiefs in 2009
* The OL is NOT as bad as you think it is... give it time, and you'll see improvement this season
* Stats are for losers
Is Ian not with the Vikes anymore????
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by PBrizzle118 on Nov 25, 2009 12:39 PM CST up reply actions
I think he's on the PS
* "I doubt anyone will miss Connor Barth except UCrawford"
* the LB corps may become the biggest strength of the Chiefs in 2009
* The OL is NOT as bad as you think it is... give it time, and you'll see improvement this season
* Stats are for losers
Mo Legs to IR?
I wouldn’t say I would be too disappointed. He has really had a bad season. Travis Daniels, Donald Washington, and Mike Richardson have all shown signs they could play the nickel but none of them have stepped up consistently. Neither has Leggett.
Plus this would open up another roster spot for a guy like Roth, who could give us depth and competition at the OLB position.

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