Chiefs add international player to practice squad

By AP sports
Posted Jul 23, 2008 @ 12:16 PM
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The Kansas City Chiefs are adding a little international flavor to their practice squad this season.
    General manager Carl Peterson announced Tuesday that linebacker Aden Durde will join the Chiefs roster as an international developmental practice squad player for 2008.
    Durde is a 6-foot-1, 240-pound linebacker. He’s a five-year veteran of NFL Europa. He played with the Scottish Claymores and Hamburg Sea Devils, including the 2007 Hamburg team that won World Bowl XV.
    Teams in the AFC West, AFC North, NFC West and NFC South will have an additional international developmental practice squad player this season for a total of 16 international developmental practice squad players.

The Kansas City Chiefs are adding a little international flavor to their practice squad this season.
    General manager Carl Peterson announced Tuesday that linebacker Aden Durde will join the Chiefs roster as an international developmental practice squad player for 2008.
    Durde is a 6-foot-1, 240-pound linebacker. He’s a five-year veteran of NFL Europa. He played with the Scottish Claymores and Hamburg Sea Devils, including the 2007 Hamburg team that won World Bowl XV.
    Teams in the AFC West, AFC North, NFC West and NFC South will have an additional international developmental practice squad player this season for a total of 16 international developmental practice squad players.

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