No Marcus Peters on Sunday. Now what?
Facing a critical game against AFC West rival Oakland at Arrowhead Stadium, the Chiefs will be without Peters, their top cornerback who was suspended one game by the team for leaving the field toward the end of last weekend’s loss at the New York Jets.
There’s no word yet from the Chiefs about who steps into that spot. The team’s unofficial depth chart lists Kenneth Acker as second team at Peters’ left corner position.
But that depth chart is so unofficial that Dee Ford, who has missed the last four games with a back injury and hasn’t practiced this week, continues to be listed as a starting outside linebacker.