The Kansas City Chiefs say that Larry Johnson won’t be in uniform on Sunday, regardless of whether or not he’s suspended by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

Larry JohnsonEarlier in the week, Chiefs president Carl Peterson released a statement that revealed that Kansas City has no plans to play Johnson Sunday or probably anytime soon.

“The case with Larry Johnson has been and continues to be in the hands of the NFL office in New York. We will defer further comment on the matter until that process has run its due course and the league has concluded its own independent investigation.

“As we have previously indicated, it is in the best interest of both Larry and the Chiefs that Larry focuses his attention on addressing his personal issues. At present, we do not believe Larry can contribute to our team on the field until those issues are resolved.”

Johnson still might play again this season. But it will not be before he can get his mind and focus squarely on football. Right now, the Chiefs feel like that is to difficult to do.

You have to appreciate the way the Chiefs are handling this situation. They’re not allowing a star to receive special treatment and they’re making an example out of him. The Kansas City franchise is a mess right now, but they’re taking the right steps to hopefully insure a brighter future. Whether that future contains Larry Johnson is another story right now.