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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid named Demetrius Harris Friday as a player who has stood out in OTA workouts, it was confirmation of new general manager John Dorsey’s successful sleuthing as a scout. Harris, a 6-foot-6, 237-pound, former UW-Milwaukee basketball player, was signed as an undrafted free-agent tight-end prospect. His play during workouts has been so outstanding that Reid thought it should be obvious to everyone, including the media. "I’ll tell you what. … Harris has done a nice job," Reid told reporters Friday when asked if any undrafted prospects have Read more…

By Darin Gantt

Chiefs fans can exhale and enjoy the weekend. Running back Jamaal Charles had to leave practice early Friday with a toe injury, but he’s apparently going to be fine. According to Adam Teicher of the Kansas City Star, X-rays on Charles’ right foot came back negative. The injury happened when another player stepped on his… Read more…

By Michael David Smith

When Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher killed his girlfriend Kasandra Perkins and then killed himself in December, it left their infant daughter orphaned. Now that daughter is at the center of a custody battle between the families of Belcher and Perkins. Belcher’s mother, Cheryl Shepherd, was at the home in Kansas City when her… Read more…

By Mike Florio

Chiefs safety Eric Berry is afraid of horses.  He’s not, however, afraid of talking about a 2-14 team making it to the playoffs. “As long as we keep working, as long as we keep getting better every day, and everyone comes in focused, we have a very, very high chance of reaching the playoffs –… Read more…

By Josh Alper

The Chiefs did a pretty big makeover this offseason with the arrival of coach Andy Reid, General Manager John Dorsey, quarterback Alex Smith and others to a team that had the worst record in the NFL last season. One holdover is safety Eric Berry and he’ll join the Pro Football Talk on NBCSN crew on… Read more…

By Curtis Crabtree

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Tyson Jackson has struggled to live up to his billing as a top 5 draft pick during his first four seasons in the NFL. Jackson has seen two different head coaches and two different defensive coordinators with two different ideas of how to utilize the No. 3 pick in the… Read more…

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