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KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) -- After a busy day of roster moves, the Kansas City Chiefs are likely to see more coming and going by the end of the week.
A busy day of transactions on Tuesday left two open roster spots, which will probably be filled soon.
After trading quarterback Tyler Thigpen to Miami for an undisclosed draft choice on Tuesday, the Chiefs (0-3) signed former Arizona tight end Leonard Pope. The 6-foot-8, 264-pounder was Arizona's third-round pick in 2006 and spent time with Chiefs coach Todd Haley when Haley was an assistant with the Cardinals.
The Chiefs also released cornerback Ricardo Colclough and linebacker Monty Beisel.
Tight end Tom Crabtree was released from the practice squad and tackle Chris Patrick was signed for the practice squad.
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