After 4 preseason clunkers, Chiefs turn attention toward regular season as roster cuts loom

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Chase Daniel throws during the first half of an NFL football preseason game against the Green Bay Packers Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Tom Lynn) (The Associated Press)

After four preseason clunkers, the Chiefs know things are about to get real.

General manager John Dorsey and coach Andy Reid were planning to meet Friday to discuss final roster cuts, which are due Saturday afternoon. Then, a chance to sign waived players on Sunday and the start of preparations for the regular-season opener against Tennessee.

Dorsey and Reid have several difficult decisions to make.

They are enamored of all four quarterbacks on their roster, though Reid can't recall ever keeping that many when he was in Philadelphia. And with suspensions and injuries at wide receiver, the Chiefs could be keeping some around simply out of necessity.