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Week 12: Chiefs inactives

Week 12: Chiefs inactives

Herbie Teope November 24, 2013

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs are without two starting offensive linemen against the San Diego Chargers.

Rookie right tackle Eric Fisher (shoulder) and guard Jon Asamoah (shoulder) are inactive.

The Chiefs will start Donald Stephenson in Fisher’s place, while Geoff Schwartz will shift to Asamoah’s spot at the guard position.

Starting defensive end Mike DeVito (knee) was ruled out Friday. Allen Bailey draws the start.

Also inactive are quarterback Tyler Bray, cornerback Dunta Robinson, linebacker Nico Johnson and center Eric Kush.

The Chargers list quarterback Brad Sorensen, wide receiver Lavelle Hawkins, safety Brandon Taylor, tackle Willie Smith, tackle King Dunlap, defensive tackle Kwame Geathers and linebacker Jarret Johnson as inactive.

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