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Two more Kansas City Chiefs are headed to the Pro Bowl this weekend.

Linebacker Tamba Hali and rookie safety Eric Berry were added to the teams late Sunday after the Super Bowl teams were decided.

Hali led the AFC with 14.5 sacks this season. He also had 50 tackles, 19 quarterback pressures and four forced fumbles. He was the Chiefs' first-round pick in the 2006 draft.

Berry, the Chiefs' top pick in last year's draft, had four interceptions and 126 total tackles last season. He's the first Chiefs rookie to reach the Pro Bowl since Derrick Thomas after the 1989 season.

Four other Chiefs — running back Jamaal Charles, wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, guard Brian Waters and quarterback Matt Cassel — also were chosen to play in the game.