Kansas City Chiefs Bookie News – Spencer Ware Out for Season

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Aug/27/2017

Despite the bad news that Kansas City Chiefs, oddsmakers haven’t taken down the Chiefs regular season wins odds (OVER/UNDER 9 at -115 for both)

Ware tore the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in Friday night's preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks but likely sustained further damage beyond the torn PCL.

"With that ligament, often times with rehab you can play,'' Trainer Rick Burkholder conveyed to the press. "His issue is that he also has some damage to what's called the posterior lateral corner of his knee, which is the outside back portion of his knee which is made up of ligaments and tendon. He damaged those and, at this point in time, our medical staff believes he needs season-ending surgery to correct that problem.

"Like with all these significant injuries, we'll exhaust all of our options and look at second opinions and then do what's best for Spencer's knee and his career.''

Ware will be missed, having led the Chiefs with 921 rushing yards last season.  Rookie Kareem Hunt, who has impressed the Chiefs organization thus far, will replace Ware in the starting lineup.

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