Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Former Sooner Cut


The Kansas City Chiefs placed Bradley on waivers today with two games remaining in the season. They signed Quinten Lawrence to take his place. The Bears let go of the often-injured Bradley early last season and he caught on with the Chiefs. He had 24 receptions for 320 yards and two touchdowns this season, but Bradley is among the league leaders in dropped passes and the Chiefs top the league in that category with 47, four shy of the record held by the 1995 New York Jets and 2003 Detroit Lions. The Chiefs dropped nine passes in their loss to Cleveland on Sunday, five on third down. For all the nicks and bruises that sidelined him with the Bears, a league source said Bradley didn't miss a day of practice in Kansas City this season. Someone, apparently, had to pay for the drops, though. Chiefs coach Todd Haley was the Bears' wide receivers coach from 2001 to 2003.

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