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Kansas City Chiefs Roster Cuts Include No Surprises

The Kansas City Chiefs sat at 89 players on Monday and with seven roster moves have gotten down to 82 players before Tuesday's league-mandated cut down to 80 players. That means the Chiefs have two more roster moves to make after Monday's cuts.

The following players were waived by the Chiefs: LB Eric Bakhtiari, RB Tervaris Johnson, DB Javes Lewis, WR Chris Manno, WR Josue Paul, DB Mario Russell and WR Chandler Williams.

No player on that list is a surprise for those following the Chiefs.

The Chiefs have two more moves to make by Tuesday afternoon. After that, they’ll be down to 80 players and on Sept. 3 they’ll need to cut their rosters down to 53 players.

The Chiefs have a solid young team without many holes but there’s always room to upgrade. There will be opportunities to improve the roster over the next week when all teams get down to 53 players.

Check out Arrowhead Pride, where they’re looking at the latest Chiefs depth chart.

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