Posted by ESPN.com’s Bill Williamson
There were several transactions involving the AFC West on Sunday.
Kansas City made a big switch at tackle. It cut Barry Richardson and claimed tackle Ryan O’Callaghan. He comes from New England.
He started seven games for the Patriots in his career and new Kansas City general manager Scott Pioli was an executive with the Patriots during O’Callaghan’s New England tenure.
O'Callaghan has a chance to start with the Chiefs. In addition to Richardson, the Chiefs cut former starter Damion McIntosh on Friday.
Also in the AFC West:
- Two players Denver cut were claimed. Linebacker/defensive end Tim Crowder was claimed by Tampa Bay and guard Kory Lichtensteiger was claimed by Minnesota.
- To make room for Richard Seymour, the Raiders cut defensive tackle William Joseph.
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