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Ex-Kansas City Chiefs LB Leo Chenal to sign with Commanders

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Leo Chenal sends parting message to Kansas City Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs were one of the more active teams early in the NFL offseason during the free agency tampering period, which began Monday, though they’ve also seen several notable departures. Teams can officially sign players to contracts at 4 p.

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Why Chiefs Will Miss Leo Chenal After The Commanders Signed Him
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Report: Ex-Kansas City Chiefs LB Leo Chenal to sign with Commanders
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Leo Chenal “does it all” - former Chiefs ascending linebacker becomes a key element of Washington’s re-constructed defense
Chenal is a very intriguing pick up for the Commanders.

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NFL world reacts to Commanders signing Chiefs LB Leo Chenal
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REPORT: Ex-Kansas City Chiefs LB Leo Chenal to sign with Commanders
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