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Willie Roaf
7/28/2006
Roaf says he's retiring, but the Chiefs are holding out hope the 11-time Pro Bowl tackle will decide to return for a 14th season. Carl Peterson, president and general manager of the Chiefs, said neither he nor coach Herm Edwards had spoken with Roaf in several weeks and they were "leaving the door open."
11/13/2005
Roaf will be out of Kansas City's lineup again this week, declared inactive for today's game against the Buffalo Bills.
11/4/2005
Roaf was expected to be in the Chiefs' starting lineup against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, but after aggravating his troublesome hamstring injury in practice this week, he is considered very questionable for the contest, according to head coach Dick Vermeil. The All-Pro offensive lineman has been added to the injury report and will be a game-time decision.
10/11/2005
Roaf returned to practice today, and is expected to be in the starting lineup this Sunday when the Chiefs host the Washington Redskins.
10/4/2005
Roaf has nearly recovered from the hamstring injury that has sidelined him since the Chiefs' 2005 regular-season opener, and he is expected to resume practicing with the team this week. The Pro Bowl left tackle plans to be in the lineup when Kansas City resumes play against the Washington Redskins in Week 6.
10/2/2005
Roaf will once again be inactive for this Sunday's game against the Eagles. The All-Pro tackle will miss his third consecutive game due to a hamstring injury. Roaf will be replaced in the starting lineup by Jordan Black.
9/27/2005
For the second consecutive week, Roaf was absent from the Kansas City Chiefs' starting lineup for Monday night's meeting with the Denver Broncos, due to a strained hamstring. The offensive lineman, who had started 49 consecutive games prior to suffering the injury in Week 1, again was replaced by Jordan Black.
9/16/2005
Roaf's status has been downgraded from questionable to doubtful for Sunday's game against the Raiders. The Chiefs' tackle will not play on Sunday as he battles a hamstring injury that he incurred in last Sunday's win against the Jets.
9/12/2005
According to head coach Dick Vermeil, Roaf likely will miss the Chiefs' Week 2 meeting with the Oakland Raiders after straining his hamstring in Sunday's season-opening victory over the New York Jets. With the starting left tackle sidelined, the team likely will shift Jordan Black to that side and look to Kevin Sampson and Chris Bober to fill the void on the right.