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Chiefs Finish Practice Squad

The Chiefs now have the full compliment of practice squad players as they’ve filled their two openings on the nine-man developmental team.

LB Wes Dacus was brought back.  He made the first 53-man roster, but was released when the Chiefs claimed LB Erik Walden on waivers.

Also added was WR Scott Mayle (6-1, 175) who was released on Saturday by the Buffalo Bills.  Mayle joined the Bills last season as a college free agent out of Ohio University.  He spent 16 weeks on the Bills practice squad in ‘07 and was added to the 53-man roster for the season finale, but did not play.

In the ‘08 pre-season, Mayle caught one pass for 17 yards and returned three punts for an average of 15.3 yards while playing in three of the four games.  He caught 107 passes for 1,847 yards and 11 TDs while playing at Ohio.


3 Responses to “Chiefs Finish Practice Squad”

  • September 2, 2008  - Shawn says:

    good call, Rin Tin Tin…
    “Forget Chad ‘overhype’ Jackson…Pats are not in the habit of releasing guys who can play. ‘Maybe’ a guy mentioned on the Star’s website as practice squad possibility: WR Scott Mayle Ohio University.”


  • September 3, 2008  - EyePod says:

    Yeah, I noticed that too. Props.


  • September 3, 2008  - Colby says:

    Three WRs on the practice squad now. I wonder how long that’ll last?


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