Flu Bug Moving Its Way Through Chiefs Locker Room
The flu bug moving its way through the Chiefs locker room claimed two more players and reclaimed another Friday, Adam Teicher of the Kansas City Star reports.
Wide receiver Dexter McCluster, safety Kendrick Lewis and linebacker Tamba Hali were sent home to rest because of flu symptoms and did not practice. All were listed as questionable for Sundays game on the final injury...
Chiefs' Lewis out with shoulder injury
The Chiefs' depth in the defensive backfield is already being tested.
Starting safety Kendrick Lewis is out with a right shoulder injury he sustained early in the Chiefs' preseason loss to the St. Louis Rams on Saturday night. Lewis was helping to make a tackle when he appeared to hurt his shoulder, and he immediately left the game.
His right arm was in a sling after the...
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August 19, 2012
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Chiefs S Lewis to miss time with shoulder injury
The Chiefs' depth in the defensive backfield is already being tested.
Starting safety Kendrick Lewis is out with a right shoulder injury he sustained early in the Chiefs' preseason loss to the St. Louis Rams on Saturday night. Lewis was helping to make a tackle when he appeared to hurt his shoulder, and he immediately left the game.
His right arm was in a sling after the...
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August 19, 2012
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Chiefs FS Kendrick Lewis Re-Injures Shoulder He Had Offseason Surgery On
The Chiefs lost to the Rams on Saturday night but the score isn't the headline immediately following the game. Chiefs safety Kendrick Lewis exited the game with a shoulder injury, the same shoulder that required surgery in the offseason. The KC Star's Adam Teicher reported after the game that Lewis was wearing a sling after the game. The TV broadcast showed Lewis in quite...
Lewis injury leaves Chiefs secondary in trouble
The ugly part wasn't the scoreboard, although things got out of hand in a hurry. It wasn't the egregious stream of turnovers, or the pass protection, or the fact Jon Baldwin looks like Fred Biletnikoff in practice and Fred Flintstone against live competition.
No, the really ugly part of the Kansas City Chiefs' 31-17 exhibition loss in St. Louis was safety Kendrick Lewis...
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August 19, 2012
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Chiefs’ Kendrick Lewis recovering from a torn pec
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Kansas City Chiefs safety Kendrick Lewis is currently recovering from offseason surgery to repair a torn pectoral muscle that he suffered during the season. He told the Kansas City Star that he isn’t sure whether or not he’ll be ready to go for training camp.
“Whenever the trainers say it’s cool for me, whenever they release me,” Lewis said when asked...
Eric Berry looks to strengthen defense in return
KANSAS CITY, Mo. They plot. They scheme. Occasionally, they give pointers to the newbies, stay loose, and exchange a chuckle or two.
But mostly, they hatch. May is good for hatching. When safeties Kendrick Lewis and Eric Berry are hanging out on the sidelines, the conversation inevitably turns to domination.
"That's all we talk about, man," Lewis said Monday, after...
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May 22, 2012
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Ole Miss Grad Kendrick Lewis Proving Himself in KC
Kendrick Lewis was one of the many talents at Ole Miss during those great 2008 and 2009 Cotton Bowl seasons. Lewis is now making a name for himself as a safety for the Kansas City Chiefs, where he remains a teammate of Rebel-great Dexter McCluster. Here's an in-depth at the New Orleans native from SportsNOLA.com[follow]
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December 16, 2011
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Chiefs notebook: Lewis becomes leader in secondary
Chiefs safety Kendrick Lewis, a second-year player hidden at times last year behind the Pro Bowl season of Eric Berry, has emerged this season as one of the team's more dependable defenders. Berry, of course, suffered a torn knee ligament early in the Chiefs' first regular-season game, ending his season. That left the team with a group of unproven safeties, turning one of...
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November 04, 2011
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Chiefs safety Lewis becomes QB of secondary
Nobody gave Kendrick Lewis much thought when the Kansas City Chiefs made him their fifth-round draft pick last year.
He wasn't even the best player out of Ole Miss to be selected by the Chiefs - they also picked versatile running back Dexter McCluster in the third round. But Scott Pioli saw something in Lewis on video, so the Kansas City general manager called in to make Lewis...
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November 02, 2011
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