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Demorrio Williams joined Donnie Edwards and Napoleon Harris as an observer at practice today. Williams has a cracked bone in his hand and said he's been told by doctors that he won't play in Saturday's night at Miami or in the final preseason game on Aug. 28 against St. Louis at Arrowhead Stadium. Williams said he would be available to play in the Sept. 7 regular season opener in New ...
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Wes Dacus & The Rebels?
Arrowhead Addict | A Kansas City Chiefs Sports Blog — ... As you’ve probably heard, the Chiefs‘ linebacker woes continue. Demorrio Williams is now out indefinitely with a cracked bone in his hand. He will miss the final two preseason games and play with a cast when the season starts. Wes Dacus will start in his place. ...

The Injury Bug Bites Again
Arrowhead Pride — ... OLB Demorrio Williams, finally starting to make a name for himself on this defense, went down with a hand injury. It's been described in some venues as a "broken hand," and in other venues an "injured finger." Teicher, who is about as reliable as it gets, said it's a "cracked bone in his hand." ...

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