It was only a matter of time before the Kansas City Chiefs made a move along the defensive line. When the team first signed veteran defensive tackle Roy Miller this week, they made immediate room for him by releasing rookie free agent defensive back Jordan Sterns. However that still didn’t indicate how they were going to account for Miller’s presence along the defensive front given the glut of players contending for limited spots. On Friday, the Chiefs brought some clarity to the picture with the release of Montori Hughes.
Hughes entered the NFL as a fifth round pick of the Indianapolis Colts back in 2013 and played in 16 games over the course of two seasons in Indy.