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Chiefs sign Sippio :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Rush
Rush wide receiver Bobby Sippio parlayed the best offensive season in team history -- and the second-best in Arena Football League history -- into a shot at the NFL when he signed a two-year contract Sunday with the Kansas City Chiefs. ''Good things come to those who work hard, stay focused and are patient,'' Sippio said. ''I enjoyed the time I spent with the Rush. They gave me an opportunity ...
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