kansascity.com - 8/14/2007
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RIVER FALLS, Wis. | The Wisconsin portion of Chiefs training camp ends today without an appearance by holdout running back Larry Johnson. Johnson could be very much a central figure at practice this weekend when the Chiefs resume their workouts in Kansas City. Multiple sources said Monday that the Chiefs and Johnson had narrowed their once considerable differences over terms of a contract ...
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Are the Chiefs Close to a Deal with LJ?
FanHouse —
... , and the team really, really needs the heart of its offense back. Thus, contract talks are picking up with Larry Johnson. ...
2007 NFL Training Camp - Camp over, LJ likely to report
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... LJ is close to rejoining his teammates in KC. ...
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