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    Chiefs agree to terms with FB McClain

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    By KMAN Staff on August 4, 2011 Professional Sports
    New Chiefs fullback LeRon McClain, after scoring a touchdown with the Baltimore Ravens against the New England Patriots.
    New Chiefs fullback Le'Ron McClain, after scoring a touchdown with the Baltimore Ravens against the New England Patriots.

    ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP)   Former All-Pro fullback Le’Ron McClain has agreed to a one-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.   McClain is expected to provide a short-yardage and blocking option to go with a group of speedy running backs that includes Thomas Jones and Jamaal Charles.   McClain is a former fourth-round draft pick who spent four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens.  The two-time Pro Bowl selection was voted first-team All-Pro after running for 902 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2008.  The 260-pound fullback’s work load had dwindled the past two years during the tenure of Coach John Harbaugh.  He ran for just 180 yards in 2009 before carrying 28 times for 85 yards last season.

    All-Pro Chiefs Jamaal Charles John Harbaugh Le'Ron McClain Ravens Thomas Jones
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