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Jeff Fedotin

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Jeff Fedotin has written for Forbes.com since 2019. Previously, he worked for Packers.com, Pro Football Weekly, ESPN The Magazine, the Lawrence (Kan.) Journal-World and Rivals.com. After graduating from Northwestern University, he interned for the Buffalo Bills, where his duties included performing bedchecks during training camp. Fedotin has covered multiple Super Bowls, NFL Drafts and NFL International Series games. During his football playing days at Pembroke Hill (Mo.) School, he was known for his bad knees and even worse blocking. Follow Fedotin for continued coverage of the Kansas City Chiefs, the NFL and sports business.

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