Chris Kemoeatu, the Steelers' highest paid offensive lineman in his fourth year starting at left guard, has been demoted according to Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Doug Legursky will replace Kemoeatu in the starting lineup Sunday night in Kansas City. Kemoeatu said his coaches told him the demotion came because of poor performance recently. Legursky started the first three games at right guard but missed the foruth game with a shoulder injury. He started the next two games at left guard because Kemoeatu had a knee injury. Source: RedZone.org