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Written by Jim Day
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Saturday, 17 March 2007 |

STADIUM
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Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium
Stadium Type: Open Air
Seating Capacity: 79, 451
Turf Type: Grass
Turf Notes: Arrowhead has long held a reputation for being one of, if not the, loudest stadium in the NFL due to the exuberance of the Chiefs' fans. Fan generated noise was once measured at 116 decibels by the Acoustical Design Group of Mission, KS. This contributes to the unique "atmosphere" of the stadium, for which Sports Illustrated gave the Chiefs' home field, Arrowhead Stadium, the title of being the "Toughest Place to Play" for opposing teams.
Location: Kansas City, MO
Weather: Kansas City Weather
TEAM
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HISTORY
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Last Superbowl Win: IV
Other Superbowl Appearances: I
Last Playoff Appearance: 2006
Team's 1st Year: 1963
Team History
NEWSFEEDS
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The Jaguars appear to have one of the deepest teams in the NFL entering training camp. That said, the team is thin at a few positions and they have an opportunity to address one of those immediately.
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Safety DaJuan Morgan agreed to a three-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs on Friday.
The signing means the Chiefs have signed six of their 12 draft picks.
Details of Morgan's contract were not announced. The third-round draft pick played college ball at North Carolina State.
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With the youth movement in full swing in Kansas City, the Chiefs cut a veteran Friday in a move that had been anticipated since the end of the 2007 season.
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