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Kansas City Chiefs claim local CB from Dallas Cowboys. But they lost a LB as well

The Kansas City Chiefs continued to try to upgrade their secondary while claiming a player off waivers Wednesday.

The Chiefs picked up Eric Scott, a 6-foot, 197-pound defensive back who attended high school at Basehor-Linwood in Kansas. Scott, 26, was a sixth-round pick of the Cowboys last season.

The Chiefs also lost one player through the waivers process, as the New England Patriots selected 2024 undrafted free agent linebacker Curtis Jacobs.

Scott started his collegiate career at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas, before transferring to Southern Miss. He has yet to play in an NFL regular-season game, though he had an interception and pass breakup during three preseason contests this month.

The Chiefs must release a player to make room for Scott on their 53-man roster.

KC has been thin at cornerback this preseason after trading L’Jarius Sneed in March. Trent McDuffie is back, but Jaylen Watson (shoulder), Joshua Williams (hamstring) and Nazeeh Johnson (knee) have all missed practice at times in the last month while recovering from injuries.

Jacobs, a 6-1 linebacker out of Penn State, had seven tackles for the Chiefs in three preseason games.

In other Chiefs news, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported Wednesday that former Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe would be joining KC’s practice squad.

The 25-year-old Zappe, selected in the fourth round of the 2022 draft by New England, started eight games for the Patriots the last two seasons.