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    You are at:Home»Sports»Professional Sports»Chiefs’ Charles, Hali & Stephenson Sick, Miss Practice

    Chiefs’ Charles, Hali & Stephenson Sick, Miss Practice

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    By Rob Voelker on December 27, 2012 Professional Sports

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)   An illness running through the Kansas City Chiefs the past few weeks kept running back Jamaal Charles, linebacker Tamba Hali and left tackle Donald Stephenson out of practice Wednesday.

    Coach Romeo Crennel said that Hali and Stephenson were sent home soon after arriving at the team’s practice facility. Charles was sent home a short time later.

    Defensive tackle Tyson Jackson, left tackle Branden Albert, center Ryan Lilja, wide receiver Terrance Copper and tight end Tony Moeaki missed practice due to injuries Wednesday.

    The Chiefs (2-13) finish their season Sunday at Denver (12-3).  Kickoff will be at 3:25pm, and pregame begins at 2:00 on KMAN from the Chiefs Fox Football Radio Network.

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