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Chiefs and Bengals wrap up dismal seasons
Posted: 12.27.2008 at 3:36 PM
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CINCINNATI, OHIO (AP) -- Halfway through the season, the beaten-down Bengals and Chiefs started looking forward to this one.
Sunday, Cincinnati and Kansas City will share misery and empathy as they end their woeful seasons together. And then they can start to forget about game plans and move on to the stuff they've all been thinking about for the last few weeks, the questions that matter most for both teams.
The Chiefs (2-13) are already on the move. General manager Carl Peterson announced earlier this month he's leaving after his 20th season. Owner Clark Hunt is interviewing candidates to replace him. Whoever gets the job will have a say in whether coach Herm Edwards sticks around.
The Bengals (3-11-1) have a lot fewer questions. There is no general manager to replace - owner Mike Brown functions as the de facto GM - and coach Marvin Lewis has two years left on his contract, giving him job security.
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