A day after the Sun-Sentinel reported the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs had begun serious talks about trading the veteran left tackle for a second-round pick, Chiefs coach Andy Reid told local reporters the Dolphins didn't have permission to talk to Albert's camp, which would prevent Miami from hammer out terms on a new contract. However, during a Thursday night interview with ESPN, Reid admitted he "misspoke," and acknowledged that Albert's agent does have permission to negotiate with Dolphins executives on Albert's behalf. "We haven't talked for days," Reid said, referring to dialog between Kansas City and the Dolphins. "That's a dead issue." Reid seemed bothed by Albert not reporting to Kansas City's minicamp this week, but admitted he understand the "business side" of the NFL. Source: Sun Sentinel
Yea the business side sucks in the NFL Dude wants $$$ Kant blame him.. Butt he is not all that. Even with the franchise tag seems a lot for a top 10 player at his position. I do not want a rookie either. The Chiefs are in a bad way right now with no easy fix. That is why GM's get the big bucks-