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Earl Thomas lost big, and so did the Seahawks, Chiefs and Cowboys
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Earl Thomas lost big, and so did the Seahawks, Chiefs and Cowboys

Earl Thomas lost big, and so did the Seahawks, Chiefs and Cowboys

Matt Derrick October 1, 2018

The Chiefs definitely had interest in Seahawks S Earl Thomas and appeared inching toward a deal by the Oct. 30 trade deadline. His injury puts the kibosh on that scenario.

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