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Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike DeVito dons his old helmet at his Hampden home on Friday. DeVito played in 110 games in nine NFL seasons, with his last three for the Chiefs. He will be rooting hard for Kansas City to beat san Francisco in the Super Bowl on Sunday. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike DeVito dons his old helmet at his Hampden home on Friday. DeVito played in 110 games in nine NFL seasons, with his last three for the Chiefs. He will be rooting hard for Kansas City to beat san Francisco in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
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Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike DeVito stands for a portrait at his Hampden home on Friday. DeVito played in 110 games in nine NFL seasons, with his last three for the Chiefs. He will be rooting hard for Kansas City to beat san Francisco in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
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Hampden resident Mike DeVito played for the Kansas City Chiefs for three seasons, with his first in 2013. His jersey is framed in his Hampden home.
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Hampden resident Mike DeVito played for the Kansas City Chiefs for three seasons, with his first in 2013. DeVito still has his helmet and a game ball on display in his home.
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Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike DeVito poses by a framed jersey at his Hampden home on Friday. DeVito will be pulling hard for his Chiefs in the Super Bowl on Sunday.