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Wade Inactive for Chiefs

Reported by: Lance Veeser
Email: veeser@nbcactionnews.com
Last Update: 11/08/2009 11:59 am
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.- The Chiefs released their inactive list for Sunday's game against Jacksonville. One name jumped off the page. Receiver Bobby Wade is inactive for the contest.

The Chiefs carried five receivers in to the game: Dwayne Bowe, Mark Bradley, Terrance Copper, Lance Long and Chris Chambers. Long spent most of the year on the practice squad. Chambers has only been with the team for a few days.

Wade is believed to be healthy which makes this move a bit confusing. He has been starting for the Chiefs and has been their second-best receiving threat.

There were no other real surprises on the inactive list. Safety Jon McGraw will miss the game. He has been injured. Branden Albert is back in action. He is expected to start at left tackle.
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