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SportsNovember 7, 2007

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Larry Johnson, a two-time Pro Bowl player, has a sprained right foot and is highly questionable for Sunday's game against Denver, Kansas City coach Herm Edwards said Tuesday. Edwards declined to speculate on how long Johnson might be out...

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Larry Johnson, a two-time Pro Bowl player, has a sprained right foot and is highly questionable for Sunday's game against Denver, Kansas City coach Herm Edwards said Tuesday.

Edwards declined to speculate on how long Johnson might be out.

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Johnson's foot got caught under the weight of A.J. Hawk and twisted awkwardly as the Green Bay linebacker dragged him down from behind during the fourth quarter Sunday of the Packers' 33-22 victory. He was on crutches as he left the stadium.

Even with Johnson, Kansas City (4-4) is averaging only 79.5 yards on the ground, 30th in the league.

-- AP

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