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Local radio is reporting that Green did not practice today because he was having multiple tests run on him to find out why he has been having numbness in his left foot. No news yet on the results.

 

He has been having this problem for at least a week, maybe more. Definitely something to keep an eye on.

 

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As a fellow KC homer, I can vouch for the story and CD's veracity.

 

Trent Green has something wierd going on with his foot.

 

His accuracy has been off all pre-season...which may be explained by his foot.

 

We'll see...but, imo, this knocks KC passing game down a notch (or three)...and puts more pressure on the running game and the defense.

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per KFFL:

Doug Tucker, of the Associated Press, reports Kansas City Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil remains confident QB Trent Green (foot) will play in the season opener Sunday, Sept. 11. As reported, Green underwent a series of tests after complaining of foot numbness, tests that eventually turned up negative, causing the Chiefs to think nothing very serious is at hand.

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As a fellow KC homer, I can vouch for the story and CD's veracity.

 

Trent Green has something wierd going on with his foot.

 

His accuracy has been off all pre-season...which may be explained by his foot.

 

 

 

T. Green pre-season.....22 atts 15 comp. 62.8% Accuracy Sounds pretty good to me??

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I heard the same talk again this morning on the drive in to work. It appears he is still going through test to see WHAT??? the problem is. You can tell in radio interviews that Vermeil is concerned by the continued numbness. Considering it's Wednesday and he still has the problem I'd be concerned as well.

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"Posted on Wed, Aug. 31, 2005

DAVID EULITT/ The Kansas City Star

Chiefs quarterback Trent Green spoke with Bud Epps, the team's athletic trainer, about his foot during Saturday's game against Seattle.

 

CHIEFS REDUCE THEIR ROSTER

 

Green’s absence eclipses all moves

 

By ADAM TEICHER

 

The Kansas City Star

 

 

The Chiefs completed their first round of roster moves Tuesday, but that activity was overshadowed by the inactivity of quarterback Trent Green.

 

Green was absent for practice, adding more intrigue to an already mysterious situation. The Chiefs said Green was undergoing more examinations to determine the cause of sudden numbness in his lower leg and foot.

 

Green was pulled prematurely from last week’s exhibition game against Seattle. Coach Dick Vermeil indicated Monday that Green had been given a complete battery of tests, which turned up nothing unusual.

 

But Green was not at practice, putting serious doubts on his availability for work the rest of the week and in Friday’s preseason finale at St. Louis.

 

The Chiefs can live with that. They would head into a serious panic if he can’t play in the Sept. 11 regular-season opener against the New York Jets at Arrowhead Stadium.

 

“I’m always concerned when you look on the field and your starting quarterback is not on the field and he’s being given examinations,” Vermeil said. “If he couldn’t play, it’s a big hurt. We don’t anticipate those kinds of findings when it’s all said and done.

 

“They’re going through one thing after another and ruling things out. Hopefully, we’ll be able to say it isn’t anything.”

 

Green wasn’t available, but his agent, Jim Steiner, said he didn’t believe the problem was major because he had yet to discuss it with Green.

 

“If it was something significant, I think he would have said something to me about it,” Steiner said."

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