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Changes to Chiefs coaching staff could reap big rewards

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By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — Whenever new Chiefs wide receivers coach Joe Bleymaier needs to bounce some ideas off someone, all he needs to do is walk down the hall. That’s where he’ll find his predecessor, Greg Lewis, who now handles the running backs. It’s the kind of change to a well-oiled offensive machine that might at first glance seem crazy, but one that also could reap big dividends for Kansas City this season. Both bring fresh voices to rooms that are crucial to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl aspirations.

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