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Chiefs release WR Hall, bring back DT Powe

Chiefs release WR Hall, bring back DT Powe

Herbie Teope December 19, 2013

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs on Thursday announced two roster moves.

A week after signing wide receiver Chad Hall and releasing defensive tackle Jerrell Powe, the Chiefs reversed course and released Hall while bringing back Hall.

The Chiefs signed Hall last week in light of wide receiver/punt returner Dexter McCluster’s ankle injury.

Hall’s release likely signals McCluster, who was limited in practice Wednesday, is ready to return to the lineup.

Hall had one catch for 11 yards and a punt return for 9 yards last week against the Oakland Raiders.

Thursday’s release marks the third time this season the Chiefs have cut ties with Hall.

The team previously released him on Nov. 13 and Dec. 7.

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