Commings Comes Back; Chiefs Worst 9-0 Team, Marcus Cooper and More

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Nov 3, 2013; Orchard Park, NY, USA; Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Cooper (31) breaks up a pass to Buffalo Bills wide receiver Robert Woods (10) during the second half at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Chiefs beat the Bills 23-13. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports

Many people need their coffee to get up and going in the morning, and especially in the middle of the afternoon when things are starting to drag.  Here at Arrowhead Addict, we understand that for a Chiefs fan, coffee is simply not enough.

Here’s all that’s happening around Chiefs Kingdom today.

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As the Chiefs roll into through their bye week, the team is getting some much needed rest and relaxation. However, the front office is still making moves to improve this team. From Reid Ferrin at kcchiefs.com, we found out that injured rookie defensive back Sanders Commings has been brought back to the active roster. In order to make room for him, the Chiefs had to waive safety Bradley McDougald. This from Ferrin’s write up:

"Bradley McDougald, who appeared in one contest on special teams, was active for one game, but did not play and has been inactive in four games and spent three weeks on the club’s practice squad, after originally entering the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Chiefs in 2013."

 Many pundits from around the NFL world including CBSSports.com’s featured columnist Pete Prisco have touted that the Chiefs are the worst 9-0 team in history. This from Prisco’s column:

"I made the blanket statement Sunday on Twitter that the Kansas City Chiefs were the worst NFL team ever to start 9-0. That led to more backlash from Kansas City than if I had said that city’s barbeque sucks (it doesn’t)."

However, if you check the Kansas City Star’s column on the same topic, they’ll show you that the 2013 Chiefs are definitely not the worst 9-0 team in history. In fact, you may be surprised to read who is, and who their quarterback was. Go over to the Star to check out the article.

Finally, everyone in Kansas City is high on rookie cornerback, Marcus Cooper. Originally drafted in the 7th round by the San Francisco 49ers Cooper was claimed on waivers by general manager John Dorsey. But, how good is Cooper? Is he Darrelle Revis good? Is he Richard Sherman good? You’ll be very surprised at where he sits after nine games among the best cornerbacks in the league. Check out this piece at Bleacher Report by B.J. Kissel. It’s a must read for any Chiefs fan.

That’s it for today, Addicts! Enjoy “Bye Wednesday,” and we’ll be back with more from Chiefs Kingdom tomorrow.