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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Whether the Chiefs have been considered a good or bad team in recent years there was always one thing you could count on: a solid offensive line that could protect the quarterback and open holes in the running game. That started to change last season with the sudden retirement of left tackle Willie Roaf and the suspension of right tackle John Welbourn. Welbourn returned but was not the same player he was in 2005. Throw in the recent retirement of 12-time Pro Bowl guard Will Shields and the dep ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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