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Packers reportedly make Chiefs an offer for Johnson

April 26, 2007 By WRN Contributor

Various reports indicate the Green Bay Packers have offered a package to the Kansas City Chiefs for running back Larry Johnson.

Johnson will be entering the final year of his contract this coming season and wants a long term deal in the $60-million neighborhood.  The Chiefs are reluctant to pay that much money and are reportedly shopping Johnson to other teams around the league.

According to Scout.com, the Packers have offered the Chiefs 1st and 4th round draft picks for Johnson.

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