http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/219152.htmlChiefs coach Herm Edwards cut Saturday’s scrimmage with the Vikings about 45 minutes short after a series of minor skirmishes, almost all of which involved Minnesota defensive end Ray Edwards.
Damon Huard had a much better night than Brodie Croyle as the two players battled to become the starting quarterback. Huard threw the most impressive pass of the practice, a 21-yard touchdown pass to Tony Gonzalez.
Croyle struggled. He had one pass intercepted by Heath Farwell, a reserve linebacker. Farwell should have intercepted a second Croyle pass, but he dropped it instead.
On another play, Croyle had rookie wide receiver Maurice Price open, but threw a bad pass and an incompletion.
Justin Medlock made five of six field-goal attempts. He was successful from 30, 33, 36, 40 and 45 yards. His 43-yard attempt was wide left. … Kolby Smith was again impressive. He made a couple of long runs. … Wide receiver Brent Little, who grew up in Kansas City, made a leaping catch of an over-the-middle Croyle pass for a big gain.
Linebacker Keyaron Fox made an excellent play during seven-on-seven drills when he dove to break up a pass. … Linebacker Justin Phinisee intercepted a pass during the same drills. … Rookie tackle Tank Tyler worked with the first team defensive line. … Linebacker Napoleon Harris missed the workout to deal with a personal matter, Edwards said. … Backup safety Greg Wesley appeared to have a nice pass breakup but was called for interference instead.
The Chiefs have the day off and will return to practice on Monday.