Chiefs' Isaiah Buggs Faces Animal Cruelty Charges and Confrontation with Police

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Kansas City Chiefs' defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs faces misdemeanor animal cruelty charges after police found two severely malnourished dogs on his rented property in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Buggs denies the allegations, claiming the dogs were not his and that he was unaware they were left behind. The incident adds to a series of off-field issues for the Chiefs, including recent controversies involving other players.
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