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Chiefs penalized draft picks, fined for Maclin tampering
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Chiefs penalized draft picks, fined for Maclin tampering

Updated Mar. 5, 2020 12:09 a.m. ET

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The Kansas City Chiefs were penalized Wednesday for violating the NFL's anti-tampering rules for having impermissible contact with wide receiver Jeremy Maclin during last year's free agency.

The Chiefs were stripped of their third-round pick this April and sixth-round pick next year and fined $250,000. Chiefs coach Andy Reid was also fined $50,000 and general manager John Dorsey fined $25,000.

Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt said in a statement the club intends to appeal the penalties.

The Chiefs are accused of having direct communication with Maclin, who played for Reid in Philadelphia, during the league's negotiating period. That communication is a violation of NFL tampering rules.

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Maclin later signed a $55 million, five-year deal with Kansas City.

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