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    Struggling Chiefs Send Five to Pro Bowl

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    By Rob Voelker on December 27, 2012 Professional Sports

    Despite a record of 2-13, the Kansas City Chiefs join the AFC’s best when it comes to Pro Bowl selections.  The Chiefs will send five players to Hawaii next month including two starters, strong safety Eric Berry and outside linebacker Tamba Hali.  Dustin Colquitt is the AFC punter, while running back Jamaal Charles and inside linebacker Derrick Johnson will be reserves.  The Chiefs are tied for the fourth most Pro Bowl picks with AFC West champ Denver.  Only fellow division winners Houston (8), New England (7), and Baltimore (6) have more.  San Francisco leads the league with nine players tabbed for the Pro Bowl.

    The 2013 NFL Pro Bowl will be Sunday, January 27th at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii at 6:00pm.

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