Chiefs Adjust Roster Ahead of Texans Game
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The Kansas City Chiefs have made significant roster adjustments ahead of their critical game against the Houston Texans. According to Pro Football Talk, safety Mike Edwards has been signed to the 53-man roster after being activated from the practice squad.
Edwards, who previously started for the Chiefs during the 2023 season, replaces safety Christian Roland-Wallace, who has been placed on injured reserve due to a back injury. Additionally, Arrowhead Pride reports that guard C.J.
Hanson has been elevated from the practice squad for the matchup. With injuries affecting the offensive line, offensive coordinator Matt Nagy emphasized the need for flexibility in assembling the best available unit.
He noted the importance of stability in the offensive line and how it impacts quarterback Patrick Mahomes' decision-making. The Chiefs, currently at six wins and six losses, face pressure to improve their performance, particularly regarding penalties that have stalled drives, as they prepare to meet the Texans.