With Larry Johnson suspended, Chiefs bring RB Kolby Smith off PUP list

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City Chiefs have activated running back Kolby Smith(notes) off the physically unable to perform list just in time to use him in Sunday at Jacksonville.

Smith underwent knee surgery that shelved him for the last eight games of 2008. He will help replace starting running back Larry Johnson(notes), who was suspended for one game for conduct detrimental to the team.

Since being drafted in the fifth round in 2007, Smith has appeared in 23 games and gained 507 yards on 147 carries.

Also Saturday, the Chiefs released wide receiver Bobby Engram(notes). He played in five games, catching five passes for 61 yards.

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  1. james
    1. Posted by james Sun Nov 8 10:47am EST

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    Dude got paid 45 million bones to do something any back can do. run into a pile and fall down. You're pathetic larry and we havn't liked you at all for years now so get the heck out of town. OR YOU COULD MAN UP AND LOOK FOR YOUR GAPS AND BOUNCE TO THE OUTSIDE I KNOW YOU CAN STIFF ARM WITH THE BEST YOU FREAKIN PANSY
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