Published 5/30/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Aaron Kampman was back at work Thursday, but his mind was back in Iowa. The Green Bay Packers' two-time Pro Bowl defensive end spent Monday and part of Tuesday in Iowa, surveying the devastation from the tornado that struck the region Sunday, killing seven and injuring more than 50, including Kampman's paternal grandfather, Claas.
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