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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are hoping a change of scenery will give two disappointing first-round picks an opportunity to realize their potential. The Chiefs traded wide receiver Jon Baldwin to the 49ers on Monday for fellow wideout A.J. Jenkins. Its the second significant trade between the teams this year after the Chiefs sent two draft picks to San Francisco in the off-season to acquire quarterback Alex Smith. "We are pleased to add Jonathan to our team and look forward to incorporating him into our offence," 49ers general manager Trent Baalke said in a statement. "Both players have been presented a great opportunity for a new beginning with their respective teams." Baldwin was the 26th overall choice of the Chiefs in 2011, but hes had a tumultuous career right from the start. Baldwin broke his thumb his rookie season when he got into a fight with a teammate, and then struggled to adapt to three head coaches in his first three seasons. Hes also had trouble with dropped passes throughout training camp under new coach Andy Reid, including one when he was wide open in last Friday nights preseason loss to San Francisco. That drop alone apparently was not enough to dissuade the 49ers from making the deal. "Theres no reason that both of these guys cant end up having a great career," 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh said. "Both of these young men have that opportunity, and they definitely have the ability and license to get it done." Jenkins was the 30th overall pick of the 49ers last year, but may have had a more perplexing rookie season than Baldwin. He appeared in three games but did not make a catch, even though he was healthy throughout his teams NFC championship season. "We felt like this trade was beneficial for all parties involved," said Chiefs general manager John Dorsey, who was hired in January to replace the fired Scott Pioli -- the GM who drafted Baldwin. Dorsey and Reid clearly werent enamoured of the big wide receiver after breaking down video of him upon their arrival. One of their major acquisitions in free agency was Donnie Avery, a veteran wide receiver who was expected to compete with Baldwin for the job opposite Dwayne Bowe. Baldwin didnt do much to change the Chiefs opinion of him this off-season, either. Even though theyre desperate to give Smith some downfield options, Baldwin never seized upon the opportunity. He routinely dropped balls in practice, struggled to get open in preseason games and never showed signs of being the kind of playmaker the Chiefs need on the outside. "You dont know what you will get out of him," Chiefs offensive co-ordinator Doug Pederson said before Sundays practice. "If hes down from drops or mental errors or whatever it is, you just work yourself out of it. You continue to press on. We always talk about short-term memory. You have to have it in this business and move on." Otherwise, your team eventually will move on, as Kansas City did Monday. The 49ers are hopeful that Baldwin can flourish without having to deal with the pressure that came with being a primary target in Kansas City. Even though Michael Crabtree is out with a torn Achilles tendon, San Francisco still has veteran Anquan Boldin, Kyle Williams, Mario Manningham when healthy, and tight end Vernon Davis to carry most of the load in its passing game. Still, all that help wasnt enough to help Jenkins break out. The speedy wide receiver had another rough preseason showing against the Chiefs last Friday night, and many were beginning to question whether the former Illinois star would even make the team. He was targeted twice in the game, but failed to catch either pass. Jenkins had one reception in the 49ers preseason opener against Denver, but also lost a fumble. "I have to support the organization and my coach, but I think its a great stepping stone for him because he gets to start over and start new," Davis said Monday. "To me, he still has a lot of potential. His careers not over. Hes just starting somewhere else." Williams said the opportunity to reunite with Smith could help things click for Jenkins, who was often criticized for his work ethic and off-the-field habits in San Francisco. "Honestly, Im happy for him," Williams said. "Its kind of a breath of fresh air. He gets to go over there, get in a new system, get over there with Alex, and Alex will bring him up to speed. I couldnt be happier for him, because I know its going to be a great opportunity for him."Discount Ecco Shoes UK . -- Edmontons Val Sweeting is two wins away from a trip to Winnipeg to play in Canadas Road of the Rings in December. 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The Freiburg midfielder misjudged Jefferson Farfans corner and bundled the ball into his own net.KANSAS CITY, Kansas -- With the unpredictability of Talladega looming, the pressure is on for eleven of the 12 drivers competing in NASCARs Chase for the Sprint Cup.The Talladega effect could play a huge role in the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway, because nobody wants to leave Kansas on Sunday night knowing that they will need to count on winning next weeks restrictor-plate contest at NASCARs most fearsome track.By virtue of his victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Oct. 9 in the first race of the round of 12, Jimmie Johnson is the only Chase driver who can afford to relax over the next week. Johnson is already locked in to the Round of 8, which starts Oct. 30 at Martinsville Speedway.What happens between now and next Sunday will determine which seven drivers will join Johnson to fight for the 2016 Sprint Cup Series championship. Charlotte was potentially a dream-killer, with five of the 12 Chase drivers finishing 30th or worse, putting a serious damper on their title hopes.But things can turn around quickly, and a solid run at Kansas -- or even better, a win -- could put that dream right back on track.Heres what to watch for Sunday:1. Powered by Toyota: Toyota dominance has been a talking point all year, and it was definitely on display for qualifying at Kansas. Toyota drivers qualified 1-2-3-4 and claimed five of the top seven grid positions.Matt Kenseth claimed pole position, leading Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch in a Joe Gibbs Racing 1-2-3. Martin Truex Jr. will line up fourth in the quasi-Gibbs Furniture Row Racing Toyota, while Denny Hamlin could only manage seventh.Kenseth isnt known as a great qualifier, so seeing the No. 20 Camry on the pole speaks volumes. It was just his 18th career pole, but 10 of those have come since 2013 when he joined JGR.The year has been pretty solid for the organization, Kenseth remarked. We all had a pretty good day and Im just glad we finally got one -- those guys have gotten a lot of them this year. The 78 [Truex] and 19 [Edwards] and all those guys have won poles, everyone except for me.Its great having teammates that good, but its also hard to beat them. I was glad we got one today.Toyotas have won 15 of the 30 Cup Series races run this year, besting nine for Chevrolet and six for Ford. Busch won the Spring race at Kansas, with Kenseth fourth.Its just a testament to Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota to be able to do what weve done, Busch said. Ive run well here the last couple of times. In the fall I think weve had top-5 finishes and being able to win here in the spring was definitely a confidence-booster, being able to understand and know that I can do it.There were a couple of guys that were fast in May that Im sure well have to contend with this time around.2. Kenseth, one year later: In the fall 2015 race at Kansas, Kenseth led 153 laps and looked in position to win. But in the closing laps, Joey Logano reeled him in and the pair made contact with three laps to go. Kenseth spun down to a 14th-place finish, while Logano scored a win he didnt really need, the Penske Ford driver having already clinched a spot in the Chases round of 8.Kenseth failed to advance in the Chase. He clearly placed the blame on Logano, because a couple weeks later, he intentionally wrecked the younger driver at Martinsville Speedway, earning himself a two-week suspension. The Martinsville crash earned a place in stock car racing lore, quintessential NASCAR, to use one of Brian Frances favorite expressions.Always a strong performer at Kansas (hes a two-time winner), Kenseth is arguably the favorite Sunday. Hed rather look forward to that instead of dwelling on what happened in the past.Its been a good track for me in the past, but you never know whats going to happen, he said. As you saw last week, anything can happen in these races. If it happens to someone else, it can happen to you. Were going to go out there and race hard.I think you want to win every weekend, he added. With this Chase format, theres always talk about winning and desperation and all this stuff. Ive never been at a race I didnt want to win and have done everything I could to win the race within a certain extent.dddddddddddd. I dont think the 48 [Johnson] is going to ride around in the back because hes already won.3. Johnsons quest for seven: Johnson is a six-time Sprint Cup Series champion, but the elimination-format Chase has not been kind to him. This is the first time that JJ has advanced to the round of 8 since eliminations were introduced in 2014.Its been a strange season for the 48 team, which won two early-season races, then endured a barren 24-race stretch that marked the longest winless streak in the history of Hendrick Motorsports.Through the summer, Johnson and crew chief Chad Knaus believed their performance wasnt as bad as the results might have indicated. The 48 has run strongly in most of the Chase races to date, culminating in that satisfying victory a week ago in Charlotte.Although hes already locked into advancing, Johnson doesnt plan to let up on the throttle -- though he wasnt happy with his 21st-place qualifying run at Kansas.We need to get qualifying under control, he said. I need to get better at it because that is the only way you are going to create the best scenario for Homestead [site of the Chase championship round].We are not taking it lightly that we qualified 21st, but Im not too concerned about it, Johnson added. Im better at racing than I am at running a single lap.4. The bubble battle: Last weeks race at Charlotte was extraordinary in the way it adversely affected the championship hopes of so many drivers. You expect one or two guys to have a bad day in any given race, but to have five out of 12 drivers encounter problems was a shock.Austin Dillon, Logano, Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick are currently outside the cut line, and Hamlin (who suffered a late race engine failure at Charlotte) is far from safe.Of course, there are two ways to advance -- by winning a race or finishing the round among the top eight in points. Everybody is looking for a win at Kansas, but the battle for the top eight is still alive and well, with eighth-place Hamlin and 12th place Harvick separated by just eight points.Of the quintet in trouble, Harvick probably has the best chance to prolong his season. Remarkably, he is the only driver in the field who has never been eliminated from a Chase round over the last three years. Three times in that span, Harvick has come through to win when he needed to, and with Talladega up next, there has never been a better time for him to come through in the clutch yet again.As the winner of the last two fall Kansas races, Logano is another solid bet, and he was pleased to qualify near the front in sixth place after starting 14th for his last two Kansas starts. Hamlin will line up seventh, Harvick 11th, Dillon 12th and Elliott 13th.5. The forgotten few: With all the focus on Johnson and the five drivers who struggled at Charlotte, the other six drivers still in the Chase have been pretty much ignored. Kenseth, Busch, Brad Keselowski, Kurt Busch, Edwards and Truex could briefly feel safe after solid finishes at Charlotte, but all of them will quickly point out that the same kind of misfortune could befall them this weekend or next.In this group, Kurt Busch might be the driver to watch. He has not been happy with the handling of his Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet this weekend at Kansas, and he qualified 15th, lower than all the other Chase-eligible drivers than Johnson.?Busch improved to run third fastest in the final practice session, but he encountered trouble as the time clock expired, blowing a right front tire and causing significant damage to the splitter of the No. 41 Chevrolet as it dug into the infield grass. Busch needs a good result at Kansas, but he will be starting from the back of the field in his backup car and it will be interesting to see whether he can keep his composure if things dont go well for him early in Sundays race. ' ' '

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