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By Michael Blunda

As the Chiefs continually search to find a wide receiver to complement Dwayne Bowe, it doesn't appear that Mark Bradley will be the answer. A Week One starter, Bradley has contributed just 15 catches for 177 yards and one touchdown thus far and hasn't had more than four receptions in any game. From what we hear, the Chiefs' new regime — which wasn't the one that brought Bradley to K.C. last season — doesn't think the former Bear is an intelligent player and doesn't trust him in key situations. That has led to Bradley losing his starting job to Bobby Wade, who was signed in September to bolster the receiving corps. We understand that head coach Todd Haley likes what the veteran Wade has provided to the offense, as he's been a dependable safety valve for QB Matt Cassel. Wade's presence, however, has basically relegated 36-year-old offseason pickup Bobby Engram to the sideline, as the two players have very similar skill sets.

 

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