K.C. safety apologetic

croyle out

Brodie Croyle has a separated shoulder, and Damon Huard will start at quarterback this week against Oakland.

“He’s not done for the year,” Chiefs coach Herm Edwards said Monday. “It’s week to week.

“They’re still looking at it, and they’re going to send it off to some other (medical experts), but that’s what it looks like.”

? The man who delivered the hit that ended Tom Brady’s season insists he was not trying to hurt last year’s NFL MVP.

“It was really an accident,” Kansas City’s Bernard Pollard said. “I can’t change what happened. I can’t do anything but pray for him and hope he has a speedy recovery.”

Early in the Patriots’ 17-10 victory Sunday, Pollard came on a safety blitz and was fighting through the block of running back Sammy Morris. Crawling forward, he got hold of Brady’s left knee just as Brady was planting to make a long throw to Randy Moss.

“As soon as the play happened, I said, ‘Oh, man.’ When I heard him scream, I knew it was serious,” said the third-year safety. “I came back to the sideline and told (coach Herm Edwards), ‘That dude’s hurt. But it was not intentional, coach, man, I’m sorry.”‘

The league said Monday the hit was clean.

“It is not a foul because the defensive player was coming off and affected by a block by the offense,” said NFL spokesman Greg Aiello. The replay was reviewed by Mike Pereira, the supervisor of officials.

But Pollard said he’s sure that many people will agree with Moss that it was a dirty hit.

“I know one of their teammates called me a dirty player. If you see the play, I was not being dirty at all,” Pollard said. “I was trying to get up, and my momentum took me forward with 230 pounds on my back. I’ve never been a dirty player. You ask my teammates. You ask any of my coaches.”