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    Chiefs mum after Baldwin-Jones incident

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    By Rob Voelker on August 22, 2011 Professional Sports

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)   Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Jonathan Baldwin spent Sunday’s practice riding a stationary bike and doing work with a trainer on the sideline, his right hand heavily bandaged after he reportedly got into an altercation with running back Thomas Jones.   Head coach Todd Haley would not address the situation that occurred last week, calling it “family business.”  Neither player was available to comment following practice.  Jones took part in the full workout in the Chiefs’ first practice since breaking training camp in St. Joseph, Mo.  They’re trying to get back on track after losing their second preseason game Friday night at Baltimore.  They play the St. Louis Rams in their annual in-state rivalry game this Friday night at 7:00pm at Arrowhead Stadium.  Coverage from the Chiefs Fox Football Radio Network will be joined in progress on SportsRadio 1350 KMAN after the K-State volleyball game at Georgia Tech.

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