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Chiefs Hope for Healthy Linemen

Reported by: Lance Veeser
Email: veeser@nbcactionnews.com
Last Update: 10/23/2009 5:05 pm
KANSAS CITY, Mo.- The Chiefs are hoping their offensive linemen are quick healers. Three starters on the line were listed on Friday's injury report.

Branden Albert is still trying to recover from an ankle injury. He was limited in practice and is considered questionable for Sunday's game.

Fellow tackle Ryan O'Callaghan and guard Brian Waters participated fully in Friday's practice. Both men are listed as probable for the Chargers game. Jarrad Page is also considered probable with a shoulder injury.

The Chargers have had their own health issues. Four players missed practice Thursday due to illness. Most of those players returned to practice Friday, including running back LaDainian Tomlinson. He is probable for the game. Other notable San Diego names on the injury report include linebacker Shawne Merriman and cornerback Antonio Cromartie. Merriman is probable with a foot injury. He did not practice Friday. Cromartie is questionable with a knee injury.
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