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Cam Erving Steps in for Injured LT Eric Fisher in Chiefs win at Oakland
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Cam Erving Steps in for Injured LT Eric Fisher in Chiefs win at Oakland

Cam Erving Steps in for Injured LT Eric Fisher in Chiefs win at Oakland

Matt Derrick September 16, 2019

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid says the team considers offensive linemen Cam Erving one of their starters as the sixth guy off the bench, and in Sunday's 28-10 win over the Oakland Raiders, they needed Erving to assume that role.

Erving discusses coming in to the game in relief of starting left tackle Eric Fisher, who had to exit the contest with a groin injury.

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