Tribal Warfare
11-21-2008, 12:12 AM
Chiefs notebook: Gonzalez back at practice, will play Sunday (http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/901750.html)
Gonzalez returns
Tony Gonzalez has missed two games since joining the Chiefs in 1997. He sat out a 1999 game against the Bears because of a knee injury and a 2006 game against the Raiders because of an ailing shoulder.
He won’t add to that total in Sunday’s game against Buffalo. Gonzalez, who injured his knee during last week’s game against New Orleans, returned to work Thursday and will be ready to go against the Bills.
“He’s a tough guy,” coach Herm Edwards said. “Tony doesn’t miss a lot of games. It’s hard to keep him out of a football game.”
Defensive end Tamba Hali also practiced fully for the first time this week and could be available for Sunday’s game as well.
Linebacker Derrick Johnson and cornerback Brandon Flowers were also full participants. Wide receiver Mark Bradley, defensive backs Jarrad Page and Pat Surtain and linebacker Pat Thomas were limited participants. Linebacker Donnie Edwards and guard Adrian Jones did not practice.
Savage on squad
A day after he was released, the Chiefs re-signed rookie running back Dantrell Savage to their practice squad.
Savage until recently was the Chiefs’ return specialist but wasn’t having much of an impact. He was averaging a respectable 24.1 yards per kickoff return but only 2.1 yards per punt return.
Rookie wide receiver Kevin Robinson has replaced Savage as the primary returner.
Savage also has 53 yards in 15 rushing attempts.
Blackout avoided
The Chiefs said they have sold enough tickets to avoid a local TV blackout of Sunday’s game at Arrowhead Stadium. The game will be shown live on Channel 5 in Kansas City.
Gonzalez returns
Tony Gonzalez has missed two games since joining the Chiefs in 1997. He sat out a 1999 game against the Bears because of a knee injury and a 2006 game against the Raiders because of an ailing shoulder.
He won’t add to that total in Sunday’s game against Buffalo. Gonzalez, who injured his knee during last week’s game against New Orleans, returned to work Thursday and will be ready to go against the Bills.
“He’s a tough guy,” coach Herm Edwards said. “Tony doesn’t miss a lot of games. It’s hard to keep him out of a football game.”
Defensive end Tamba Hali also practiced fully for the first time this week and could be available for Sunday’s game as well.
Linebacker Derrick Johnson and cornerback Brandon Flowers were also full participants. Wide receiver Mark Bradley, defensive backs Jarrad Page and Pat Surtain and linebacker Pat Thomas were limited participants. Linebacker Donnie Edwards and guard Adrian Jones did not practice.
Savage on squad
A day after he was released, the Chiefs re-signed rookie running back Dantrell Savage to their practice squad.
Savage until recently was the Chiefs’ return specialist but wasn’t having much of an impact. He was averaging a respectable 24.1 yards per kickoff return but only 2.1 yards per punt return.
Rookie wide receiver Kevin Robinson has replaced Savage as the primary returner.
Savage also has 53 yards in 15 rushing attempts.
Blackout avoided
The Chiefs said they have sold enough tickets to avoid a local TV blackout of Sunday’s game at Arrowhead Stadium. The game will be shown live on Channel 5 in Kansas City.