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Former Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes had a prolific NFL career, thriving after going undrafted out of the University of Texas and rushing for over 2,000 yards with the Baltimore Ravens before joining the Chiefs as a free agent and emerging as one of the most productive, versatile runners in the game.
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