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Tag: Branden Albert

Week 17 inactives

To no surprise, the Chiefs’ list of inactives carries numerous starters, including four players recently named to the Pro Bowl, for Sunday afternoon’s game against the San Diego Chargers. Quarterback Alex Smith, running back Jamaal Charles, inside linebacker Derrick Johnson, left tackle Branden Albert, wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, outside linebacker Tamba Hali and defensive tackle Dontari Poe will sit out. …
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Chiefs represent with 8 in Pro Bowl

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs are sending eight players to the Pro Bowl, which is tied for most in the league with the San Francisco 49ers, as announced by the league Friday night. Getting the nod through voting by fans, coaches and players are left tackle Branden Albert, safety Eric Berry, running back Jamaal Charles, cornerback Brandon Flowers, outside …
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Sutton on Houston: ‘He’s really close’

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs should have two starters back in the lineup with one game to go before the playoffs. Signs point to outside linebacker Justin Houston, out since suffering an elbow injury in Week 12, and left tackle Branden Albert, out since suffering a knee injury in Week 13, being ready for the season finale. Chiefs defensive …
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Week 17: Thursday injury report

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs added wide receiver Dwayne Bowe to Thursday’s report with a concussion. Bowe, who was not listed on Wednesday’s official report and practiced Tuesday, joins linebacker Tamba Hali (knee) as the two players not practicing Thursday. Bowe’s injury came to light Thursday when he disclosed concussion-like symptoms to the team, leading to him sitting out …
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Week 17: Wednesday injury report

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs list eight players on the initial injury report for Sunday’s game against the San Diego Chargers. The Chiefs practiced Tuesday and were off Wednesday, so the report reflects the participation from Tuesday. Outside linebacker Tamba Hali (knee) is listed as not practicing, which isn’t a surprise since coach Andy Reid informed reporters Tuesday of …
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Week 16: Thursday injury report

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Thursday’s injury report for the Chiefs saw no changes to Wednesday’s report, as the team continues to list nine players ahead of Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts. Also not changing on the report are player statuses. Starting left tackle Branden Albert (knee), starting outside linebacker Justin Houston (elbow), and wide receiver Dexter McCluster (ankle) are …
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Week 16: Wednesday injury report

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs list nine players on the initial injury report for Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts at Arrowhead Stadium. The report carries good news, as all players who have missed recent games practiced either in a limited fashion or full participation. Starting tight end Anthony Fasano (concussion, knee) returned to a full practice and appears …
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Monday notebook: No change in approach with Colts

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Week 16’s opponent offers a unique situation for the Chiefs. If the season ended today, the Chiefs have the No. 5 seed as the top wildcard and would square off against the Indianapolis Colts, who lead the AFC South as the No. 4 seed. But potentially facing off the Colts in the postseason won’t factor in …
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Week 15: Wednesday injury report

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs list eight players on the initial NFL Injury Report ahead of Sunday’s road contest against the Oakland Raiders. And the report bears apparent good news for two starters, both of whom missed Week 14. Tight end Anthony Fasano (concussion, knee) and outside linebacker Justin Houston (elbow) put in a limited practice Wednesday. Houston missed …
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Monday notebook: Reid reflects on 150 wins

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Sunday’s 45-10 victory against the Washington Redskins accomplished two things. The obvious being it snapped the Chiefs’ three-game losing streak and moved the team closer to clinching a playoff berth. “I thought it was a good win,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said during Monday’s media session. “Every win you get in the National Football League is a …
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