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Berry has insisted all offseason that he would not play another season under the franchise tag.
Berry has been a mainstay in the Chiefs' defense since his rookie year (2010), when he made 87 tackles and had four interceptions in earning his first trip to the Pro Bowl. Berry tore the ACL in his left knee and missed most of the next season, but returned to his leadership role in the defense.
Berry's comeback ability was put to the test three years ago when he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. He went through several rounds of brutal chemotherapy near his home in Atlanta, was deemed cancer-free the following summer, and made it back on the practice field in time for training camp.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs had to release one of the greatest players in franchise history so they could retain the heart and soul of their defense and solidify the future of their offensive line.
"I have a great deal of admiration for Jamaal Charles, his toughness and what he's been able to achieve in his time in Kansas City," general manager John Dorsey said in a statement. "These decisions are never easy, but we felt it was in the best interests of the club to move on at this time.
The Chiefs tried to sign Berry to an extension last season but never came close to an agreement, ultimately giving him the franchise tag. Berry responded to the one-year deal worth more than $10 million by having one of his best seasons, making 77 tackles and four interceptions with two touchdowns.
"Keeping Eric Berry in a Chiefs uniform long-term has been a significant goal," Dorsey said. "He's a special football player and an incredible person. We're thrilled we were able to get this deal done."
"We wish Jamaal and his family the best of luck in their next step."
The flurry of roster moves also gives Kansas City flexibility to use the franchise tag on defensive tackle Dontari Poe. That decision must be made by Wednesday or Poe will become a free agent.
The Chiefs parted ways with four-time Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles on Tuesday, clearing more than $6 million in salary cap space by drawing the curtain on an unforgettable era. And that money was put to quick use as the Chiefs finalized a $78 million, six-year deal with All-Pro safety Eric Berry and signed offensive lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif to a $41.25 million, five-year extension.
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Few knew much about Duvernay-Tardif because of his background, but the 6-foot-5, 320-pound medical student impressed Kansas City scouts before the 2014 draft with his raw athletic ability. Duvernay-Tardif got up to speed quickly enough that he soon earned his way into the starting lineup.
The Chiefs and Duvernay-Tardif agreed to his deal late Monday, a contract that keeps the former sixth-round pick off the free-agent market next season. It also made the 200th overall selection out of Canada's McGill University one of the NFL's highest-paid offensive guards with $20 million guaranteed.
The announcement that Charles had been released came a few hours after news surfaced that Berry was nearing a long-term deal with Kansas City that would make him the highest-paid safety in the NFL.
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