KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Romeo Crennel is sticking with Matt Cassel for now. The Chiefs coach reiterated his stance today that Cassel will be the Kansas City Chiefs’ starting quarterback when the Baltimore Ravens visit Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday. Cassel has thrown seven picks and lost three fumbles through four games this season, and many fans are starting to call for Brady Quinn to get a shot at the job. Quinn hasn’t started a game since 2009 with Cleveland. Crennel did leave open the possibility that Quinn could see action against the Ravens as well.
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