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Report: Chiefs will release TE Fasano
The Kansas City Chiefs were expected to release tight end Anthony Fasano on Thursday.
The move, first reported by NFL Media’s Jeff Darlington, would save the Chiefs close to $2 million under the salary cap. Fasano was scheduled to make $2.8 million in 2015. The Chiefs had around $4.6 million in space before the move.
Fasano, 30, spent two seasons in Kansas City, catching 48 passes for 426 yards and seven touchdowns.
A second-round pick by the Dallas Cowboys in 2006, Fasano also played in Miami from 2008 to 2012. In nine seasons, he has 253 catches for 2,799 yards and 31 touchdowns.
Travis Kelce, Kansas City’s third-round pick in 2013, emerged in 2014, catching 67 passes for 862 yards and five scores.
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