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KANSAS CITY - Looking very much like he could still play, Priest Holmes received a framed Chiefs No. 31 jersey in a pre-game ceremony. The Chiefs wanted to honor their all-time leading rusher because they didn't get a chance to say a proper goodbye after he retired in October 2008 because of lingering injuries. Holmes, a product of San Antonio Marshall and the University of Texas, lives in San Antonio but he'll always have strong ties to Kansas City, where he had one of the most impressive offensive runs in league history.
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