NFL giants Kansas City Chiefs have waived wide receiver Antonio Callaway and tight end Evan Baylis with injury designations. The Chiefs also placed running back Elijah McGuire on injured reserve in a series of roster moves announced on Tuesday.

The Chiefs had till Tuesday afternoon to cut down their roster to 85 players, but the team chose to make the necessary moves before practice at Missouri Western. Wide receiver Chad Williams was released and defensive back Manny Patterson was waived to get the Chiefs to the required roster limit by the first cut-down deadline, the Associated Press reported.

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Callaway has been out of action with a bone bruise and Baylis has an ankle injury that has kept him on the sidelines. McGuire had sprained his ankle in Kansas City’s preseason opener against the San Francisco 49ers last weekend.

In other news, defensive end Frank Clark cut short his practice and left the field just a day after returning from a hamstring injury that kept him out against the 49ers. Clark began the padded workout but left after his first one-on-one rep.

Clark was just the first of several problems among defensive linemen.

Defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi, who has been dealing with a hip flexor problem, and defensive end Demone Harris, who had an oblique injury, also took off their pads and left practice before it concluded. Defensive tackle Jarran Reed, one of the biggest offseason acquisitions, eventually joined them after dealing with some cramps.