Bengals RB Larry Johnson Holds No Grudges Against Chiefs
Cincinnati Bengals running back Larry Johnson is eager to see his former teammates with Kansas City Sunday – and maybe run over a few of them if the opportunity arises.
“It will be kind of like me practicing against my friends,” said the running back, who signed with the Bengals last month after being released by the Chiefs. “A lot of those guys I haven’t seen in six or seven weeks. It will be great to get out there and play for real.”
But Sunday’s game is about more than seeing old friends for Johnson. It’s about a shared goal with his new teammates.
“It’s just another chance to become AFC (North) division champions,” he said. “That’s most important. I haven’t got to wear those caps and T-shirts (of a division winner) since, I think, my rookie year. It would be fun to do it at home, in front of the fans. Hopefully we can celebrate a win.”
Johnson isn’t focusing on racking up big numbers against his former team.
“What’s going on with this team is bigger than me versus the Kansas City Chiefs,” he said. “It’s basically us trying to put ourselves in a great position to get to the playoffs and hopefully get to the Super Bowl.”











































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