Chiefs release updated depth chart for Week 5
The Kansas City Chiefs have released an updated version of their depth chart ahead of the Week 5 game against the Minnesota Vikings. This depth chart is considered "unofficial" because it comes from the team's PR staff and not directly from the coaching staff. That said, they tend to be fairly accurate during the course […]
The Kansas City Chiefs have released an updated version of their depth chart ahead of the Week 5 game against the Minnesota Vikings.
This depth chart is considered "unofficial" because it comes from the team's PR staff and not directly from the coaching staff. That said, they tend to be fairly accurate during the course of the regular season for Kansas City. At the very least, they accurately reflect the latest roster changes.
With a few recent roster moves, the latest depth chart update makes one key special teams move official.

The most notable roster moves reflected on the depth chart this week:
- It now reflects OT Prince Tega Wanogho's placement on injured reserve. He's no longer on the depth chart. Wanya Morris moved up a place as a result.
- Matt Dickerson is listed behind Neil Farrell Jr., yet he was active over him in Week 4.
- Montrell Washington is listed as the team's starting kick and punt returner over Kadarius Toney and Isiah Pacheco. He takes over for Richies James (IR).
- Washington is also listed behind Skyy Moore and Justyn Ross on the depth chart at wide receiver. Andy Reid previously mentioned that they might find a way to get him involved on offense.
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