NFL Week 7 Injury Report: Chiefs' Reshard Langford Out, Kendrick Lewis Questionable
The Kansas City Chiefs are healthy. Very healthy.
The Chiefs final injury report for Week 7 included just two names: Reshard Langford and Kendrick Lewis. Other names have already been taken off the injury report this week including Tyson Jackson, Ryan O'Callaghan and Chris Chambers.
Langford has been ruled out with an ankle injury so we won't see our first full participation game of the year for the Chiefs. Langford was a limited participant all week in practice.
Lewis is listed as questionable with a hamstring injury. He was limited on Wednesday but a full participant on both Thursday and Friday.
If Lewis can't go, it'll be Jon McGraw with the full duties at safety along with Donald Washington.
We'll see if we've got any more surprising healthy scratches like Tyson Jackson and Chris Chambers last week.
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I kind of hope the hold Lewis out one more week.
Make sure he is healthy. We should be able to beat the jags without him. Pretty sure we could contain Bouman even if we had Pollard back there.
I agree with saskwatch about Lewis being held out for another week.
I think the injury to Chambers wasn’t his finger. I think it was his thumb. He sprained it after he signed that new contract and has had it up his ass since.
Yeah, let's just keep matriculatin' the ball down the field, boys! ...
by oldchiefsfan on Oct 22, 2010 4:10 PM CDT reply actions 4 recs
gosh we need lewis back
Team Pioli/Haley. Decade of the Chiefs.
Team Colquitt
My fear is K.Lewis
Will get suspended for hitting someone wrong, he does lay the wood several times a game.
Disclaimer: Comments above are not meant to be taken with a grain of salt.
Man I cannot believe that Lewis has made as big an impact as he has already
I mean, I remember watching the Texans game and screaming at the TV because of how freaking slow Jon McGraw looks out there
Lewis is wayyyy better than Washington…….we really needed him in there against the Texans.
by augmental on Oct 22, 2010 4:25 PM CDT reply actions 1 recs
Screw the injury report
Where is the weather forecast?
by craig in calgary on Oct 22, 2010 4:27 PM CDT reply actions
Well in Calgary it is supposed to be 40 and windy!
That is farehiet ( or however the hell you spell it)
by readANDgold58 on Oct 22, 2010 4:39 PM CDT up reply actions
Here it is Craig
Partly Cloudy, Hi 64 degrees, winds from the north at 12 mph, with a 100% chance of the Chiefs putting the hammer down on the Jaguars.
Yeah, let's just keep matriculatin' the ball down the field, boys! ...
by oldchiefsfan on Oct 22, 2010 4:42 PM CDT up reply actions
Weather forecast for tonight: dark.
Continued dark overnight, with widely scattered light by morning.
by Tarkus on Oct 22, 2010 4:45 PM CDT up reply actions 1 recs
.....turning to partly light in the morning!
I will admit that Matt Cassel is not the "Franchise QB" that every fan hoped he would be when we traded for him. We don't have a better option so I say we ride this out, make a decision on 2011 after the season, and draft a freaking project QB!
by KC4Life on Oct 22, 2010 7:29 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
Ha, looks like everyone agrees with what I was thinking...
Missing Lewis hurt a LOT last week. Donald Washington was painful to watch, and McGraw just doesn’t have the speed to cover enough ground out there.
obviously, he hates them and wants to punch...
their future kids in the face.
Live Adventure!
by MountainManMike on Oct 22, 2010 5:23 PM CDT up reply actions
NFL drops Shaun Smith’s fine
"I fought the case, and I’m happy," Smith said. "But (it doesn’t erase) all the bashing of my name and all that stuff. I have kids and my kids looked at it.
"I was just happy to get it resolved. It was hanging over my head since week three, and now it’s not. People accuse you of stuff all the time. Stuff like this happens all the time. That’s why you have the appeal process to go through, to get everything the right way."
http://www.kansascity.com/2010/10/21/2341392/nfl-drops-shaun-smiths-fine.html
Maybe that 100% attendance at Offseason Workouts, is paying off.
I know Haley has stated that he has concerns about our depth, at some positions. Hell, I think we are, by far, the healthiest team in the NFL right now. It makes me wonder just how important those off season workouts are. With some suposedly “easy” games, in the next 2 weeks, we need to jump out to a big lead, and maybe rest some starters. We are presently in a good position to make the playoffs, and we should take every opportunity we can, to keep guys healthy. It also would allow some of the backups to get some game experience, in case they are called upon. This is the NFL, and you certainly can’t take any team too lightly, but with a banged up Jacksonville, and a just plain bad Buffalo team, both at home, I would hope we can put them away fairly early. I guess it just depends on how the team reacts to their opponents, and coming off of 2 consecutive losses. Both are important games, as we can continue to pad our division lead, and possibly be 6-2, at the halfway point of the season. I would think 10-6 should win the AFC West, with how the other teams are playing, so we have to be pretty optimistic, right now.
There once was a man from Nantucket......Nevermind.
Donald Washington.....
I’ll take a banged up Kendrick Lewis over a healthy Donald Washington any day. The guy can’t play.
Keep in mind that D.Washington was a CB.
They said the Donald might have been a first rounder this year if he had stayed in college.
Disclaimer: Comments above are not meant to be taken with a grain of salt.
he also has played better when used in certain situations...hes not really ready to fill in full time, but when we needed him against san diego, he was there all over gates in the red zone
Team Pioli/Haley. Decade of the Chiefs.
Team Colquitt

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