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Chiefs’ Reid taken to hospital with illness

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Chiefs coach Andy Reid quickly left Arrowhead Stadium with an illness after a 30-24 loss to the Chargers on Sunday.

Reid was feeling ill but coached the duration of the game, a team spokesman said, before NFL Network reported the 63-year-old coach went to the hospital in an ambulance as a precaution. The Chiefs hadn’t yet provided additional comment.

“Coach just wasn’t feeling well,” Chiefs special teams coach Dave Toub said afterward. “He did talk to the team.”

College football: Utah DB Aaron Lowe was fatally shot early Sunday in Salt Lake City, less than a year after teammate and friend Ty Jordan was killed in an accidental shooting. Lowe was 21 . ... Ohio State senior LB K’Vaughan Pope was dismissed from the team following an incident Saturday in which he was escorted off the field during the Buckeyes’ win against Akron . ... Clemson tumbled to No. 25 in The AP poll, snapping its streak of 97 straight weeks in the top 10. The Tigers (2-2) lost for the second time this season Saturday — falling in double overtime to NC State — and dropped 16 spots from No. 9. Clemson’s top-10 streak was tied with Alabama for the longest current run in college football and second-longest in the history of the AP poll, behind Miami’s 137 from 1985 to 1993. The Crimson Tide remained No. 1 with 58 first-place votes out of 62. No. 2 Georgia received the remaining four firstplace votes.

NBA: Suns G Devin Booker will miss the start of training camp after being placed in the league’s health and safety protocols. The Suns didn’t provide any specific details.

Golf: Nasa Hataoka claimed a one-shot win at the Northwest Arkansas Championsh­ip. It was the fifth career LPGA title for the 22-year-old from Japan . ... K.J. Choi earned his first career PGA Tour Champions title with a two-stroke victory at PURE Insurance Championsh­ip at Pebble Beach.

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