NFL: Chiefs elevate Austin Reiter, Marcus Kemp for SBLVII

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The Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday elevated wide receiver Marcus Kemp and center Austin Reiter to the active roster for Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII.

Kemp appeared in three regular-season games exclusively on special teams. He did log one key catch for 13 yards in the AFC Championship Game against Cincinnati. He played 22 snaps in offense in that game while also playing on special teams.

The Chiefs will carry six wideouts in the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Reiter has yet to appear in any game for the Chiefs this season. However, he was the team’s starting center in both Super Bowl LIV and Super Bowl LV.

–Field Level Media

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