Chiefs release updated depth chart for Week 13
The Kansas City Chiefs have released an updated version of their "unofficial" depth chart ahead of the Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers on "Sunday Night Football. Chiefs Kingdom will be disappointed to find this week's depth chart only reflects changes related to the roster. The wide receiver position remains untouched outside of […]
The Kansas City Chiefs have released an updated version of their "unofficial" depth chart ahead of the Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers on "Sunday Night Football.
Chiefs Kingdom will be disappointed to find this week's depth chart only reflects changes related to the roster. The wide receiver position remains untouched outside of an addition to the depth chart. Remember, these depth charts are considered "unofficial" because they're assembled by the PR team and might not reflect what the coaching staff has planned.
This week has a few new additions and some subtractions related to recent roster moves. Check it out:

Several new roster moves reflected on the depth chart:
- With Mecole Hardman being placed on injured reserve and Richie James being activated to the 53-man roster, James now takes Hardman's spot on the depth chart.
- Ekow Boye-Doe, who was promoted to the 53-man roster from the practice squad, finds himself listed behind both Trent McDuffie and Joshua Williams on the depth chart.
- On special teams, Richie James is the team's No. 1 kick returner, but only the No. 2 punt returner. Kadarius Toney remains at the No. 1 punt returner spot.
Again, you don't have to look too far to understand why these are considered "unofficial." Matt Dickerson still is listed behind Neil Farrell Jr. on the depth chart even though he's been playing and Farrell Jr. has been a healthy scratch all season long.
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