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The Kansas City Star
Chiefs fullback Patrick DiMarco hadn’t been on the field in almost two years, but the wait was worth it.
DiMarco, who joined the Chiefs as a free agent in early August and spent the first 11 weeks of the season on the practice squad, was activated for last week’s game against Carolina and started the first NFL game he’s ever appeared in.
DiMarco took part in 38 offensive plays — and 14 more on special teams — and helped lead the way for many of Jamaal Charles’ 127 yards in the Chiefs’ 27-21 win over the Panthers.
“I’ve worked my butt off this year in the weight room, and it was really rewarding to get back out there and be part of the team,” said DiMarco, who played collegiately at South Carolina and originally entered the NFL last year as an undrafted free agent with San Diego but failed to make the Chargers roster.
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The Kansas City Star
Chiefs fullback Patrick DiMarco hadn’t been on the field in almost two years, but the wait was worth it.
DiMarco, who joined the Chiefs as a free agent in early August and spent the first 11 weeks of the season on the practice squad, was activated for last week’s game against Carolina and started the first NFL game he’s ever appeared in.
DiMarco took part in 38 offensive plays — and 14 more on special teams — and helped lead the way for many of Jamaal Charles’ 127 yards in the Chiefs’ 27-21 win over the Panthers.
“I’ve worked my butt off this year in the weight room, and it was really rewarding to get back out there and be part of the team,” said DiMarco, who played collegiately at South Carolina and originally entered the NFL last year as an undrafted free agent with San Diego but failed to make the Chargers roster.
link: http://m.kansascity.com/kcstar/db_41616/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=jxCxyHvQ&full=true#display
