Report: Chiefs agree to 1-year deal with Charlton
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The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to a one-year contract with edge rusher Taco Charlton following his release from the Miami Dolphins, a source told Terez A. Paylor of Yahoo Sports.
The 2017 first-round pick recorded five sacks in 10 outings for the Dolphins. He collected four sacks in 27 games for the Dallas Cowboys, the team that drafted him, over the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
Kansas City will add Charlton to a depth chart that Frank Clark and Alex Okafor lead at defensive end. Incidentally, the Chiefs lost Emmanuel Ogbah to the Dolphins in free agency.
Charlton notched 18.5 sacks in his college career at Michigan, including 9.5 during his 2016 senior season.
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