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Season mercifully ends for Chiefs, Bengals

 
Both teams have problems to solve heading into the off-season. > Pacing the sideline in a bright red jacket and cap, Coach Herm Edwards watched the Chiefs' season -- and, perhaps, his days in charge of the team -- end with another dismal showing. (link)

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