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Chiefs Exit Training Camp Relatively Injury Free — For a Change
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Chiefs Exit Training Camp Relatively Injury Free — For a Change

Chiefs Exit Training Camp Relatively Injury Free — For a Change

Matt Derrick August 16, 2019

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid discusses he plans to let Patrick Mahomes play during the preseason and how he doesn’t worry about training camp injuries.

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