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Pro Bowl safety Eric Berry has been cleared to return to the practice field with the Kansas City Chiefs after undergoing treatment for lymphoma.
A source told ESPN's Adam Caplan that Chiefs All-Pro safety Eric Berry will not be reporting to training camp when other Chiefs veterans report Friday.
Berry will join Chiefs quarterbacks, rookies and players with recent injuries Wednesday for the start of a three-day minicamp at Missouri Western State University.
Eight months after being diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, safety Eric Berry rejoined the Kansas City Chiefs at practice on Wednesday.
Eric Berry, the Chiefs' franchise tagged player, has yet to sign and report to camp, but GM John Dorsey remains confident that will happen prior to the team's opener.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Tuesday they've placed the franchise tag on safety Eric Berry, effectively keeping him off the free-agent market when the signing period begins March 9.
Chiefs safety Eric Berry told NFL Network on Thursday he's "definitely not going to play" for the Chiefs in 2017 under the franchise tag.
PITTSBURGH -- James Conner was catching up with an old friend when he hugged Eric Berry after last week's game, but he also appreciates the deeper meaning behind the embrace: Two cancer survivors ...