Kansas City Chiefs Sign Veteran Defensive Tackle Cam Thomas
Posted Nov 14, 2017
Chiefs general manager Brett Veach moved quickly to replace Roy Miller, which the Chiefs did by signing veteran defensive tackle Cam Thomas on Monday. The seven-year veteran has recorded 114 tackles and 7 1/2 sacks in 101 career games, and might be counted on in place of Miller, who was assigned to plug the middle in short-yardage situations.
(Kansas City Star)
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