NFL: Tackle Kwame Harris inactive for Oakland
Associated Press
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Left tackle Kwame Harris was inactive for Oakland on Sunday, leaving Mario Henderson to make his first NFL start against Kansas City.
The move matched Henderson, a second-year pro, against Chiefs right tackle Tamba Hali, who was moved from the left side when All-Pro Jared Allen was traded to Minnesota. Harris hurt his right knee in the season opener against Denver.
Also inactive for the Raiders were wide receiver Todd Watkins, tackle James Martin, tight end John Madsen and safety Rashad Baker.
Linebacker Napoleon Harris and quarterback Brodie Croyle were the only starters declared inactive by the Chiefs. Croyle injured his shoulder last week at New England and was replaced by 35-year-old Damon Huard. Ingle Martin, signed last week off the Tennessee practice squad, was the third quarterback.