<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> Kansas City running back Larry Johnson will not play against division rival Denver on Sunday after he was declared out due to a right foot injury.</p> Chiefs head coach Herm Edwards disclosed that Johnson will miss the game, but wouldn't elaborate as to the extent of the injury.</p> The two-time Pro Bowl back injured his right foot on a fourth-quarter play in last Sunday's game against Green Bay, and had to be helped off the field.</p> With a little more than eight minutes left in the game, Johnson received a short pass from quarterback Damon Huard, and was tackled by Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk.</p> Johnson twisted awkwardly on the play, and didn't put any weight on the leg as he was assisted off the field.</p> Johnson has 158 carries for 559 yards and three scores this season, and 30 catches for 186 yards and a score for the 4-4 Chiefs, who are tied with the Chargers for first-place in the AFC West, and host the 3-5 Broncos on Sunday.</p> With Johnson out, Priest Holmes is expected to get the majority of carries Sunday. Edwards said he didn't know of Holmes' immediate abilities since it will be just his third game since recovering from a neck injury suffered during the 2005 season.</p> "It'll all be determined by how many times he touches the ball," Edwards said. "No one knows what that number is and no one knows after he touches it how hes going to recover next week. Thats the whole key; thats the unknown."</div></p> Source: Kansas City Star</p>