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We’re unlikely to see Patrick Mahomes in the Chiefs’ second preseason game. But we do need to see more from some of his teammates.
Skyy Moore’s punt return, Gardner Minshew’s touchdown with the starters, and growth from the offensive line highlight the Chiefs’ preseason takeaways.
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Cards Wire on MSNBrian Baldinger has done film study on Cardinals rookie Will Johnson
NFL Network and NFL Films analysts Brian Baldinger decided to comb through Arizona Cardinals DB Johnson’s game field and gave a small evaluation
The first pass of Chiefs training camp team drills whipped through the air at 9:42 a.m. Tuesday, and wouldn’t you know it, Patrick Mahomes wanted to begin with a deep shot.
The NFL preseason kicked off in full this weekend. While these games are primarily used to fine-tune players competing for a spot on the final 53-man roster, on-field performance c
The Kansas City Chiefs opened training camp in St. Joseph with NFL rookie Josh Simmons starting at left tackle on offensive line, protecting Patrick Mahomes.
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SB Nation on MSNChiefs’ front office entering busy time ahead of regular season
Of course, not every move will be made after the roster cuts. In Saturday’s preseason opener, the Chiefs lost safety Deon Bush and defensive end Janarius Robinson to serious injuries. After placing both on the Reserve/Injured list, the team signed defensive end Nate Matlack and running back Michael Wiley.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy returned to practice Friday after further evaluation revealed he did not sustain a concussion, coach Andy Reid said.
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Chiefs' Xavier Worthy cleared to practice after concussion protocol as Drue Tranquill departs
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy cleared the concussion protocol and was back at practice on Friday, a good sign for a wide receiver group that has had its share of bumps and bruises throughout training camp.