kansascity.com - 10/20/2008
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More trouble has wrapped up Chiefs running back Larry Johnson. He reportedly was involved in a late-night altercation with a woman during the team’s bye weekend. Charges have not been filed.
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Chiefs coach Herman Edwards benched Larry Johnson for
Sunday's game against Tennessee for violating team rules. Now,...
the running back soon might incur additional punishment, this time from the NFL -- and for different reasons.
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Chiefs' Johnson involved in altercation with woman
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Will Larry Johnson Quit Beating Up Women?
The Big Lead —
Larry Johnson, Pick on Someone Your Own Size: During the Chiefs’ bye week, Kansas City RB Larry Johnson got into another altercation up in the club with another woman. If Fidel Goddell gets involved, he’s probably looking at a suspension. Either way, Jay-Z can’t be running with losers like this. (KC Star)
Larry Johnson Keeps His Pimp Hand Strong
Intentional Foul —
... Last week, his drama had to do with stiff-arming an unwanted advance and now, he’s in some more trouble following the Chiefs bye-week. ...
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