Chiefs release multiple players in order to get to 90-man roster limit

KANSAS CITY – Teams are making moves in order to get to the NFL's 90-man roster limit and the Chiefs joined in on the action Thursday. Per ESPN's Field Yates, the Chiefs released six players as the work toward the goal of 90. Griffin-Stewart appeared in two games last year and logged a total of […]

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The Chiefs made several roster moves on Thursday. Photo credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

KANSAS CITY – Teams are making moves in order to get to the NFL's 90-man roster limit and the Chiefs joined in on the action Thursday.

Per ESPN's Field Yates, the Chiefs released six players as the work toward the goal of 90.

Griffin-Stewart appeared in two games last year and logged a total of four offensive snaps, but the name fans may be most familiar with Pederson. He is the son of former Chiefs offensive coordinator and Super Bowl-winning Eagles head coach Doug Pederson. Pederson is now the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

As of now, the roster currently sits at 89 players.

Featured image via Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports