Chiefs’ training camp observations from Saturday’s Day 6
The Kansas City Chiefs resumed practice on their field at Missouri Western State University in St.
Joseph on Saturday morning as part of their training camp schedule for 2024.
This was the sixth of 19 open forums that were held on the practice field close to Spratt Stadium at
MWSU. Twelve of the thirteen sessions are free to the public; for additional information and the
complete schedule, go here. The remaining practice is exclusive to season ticket holders of the team.
Lead analyst Ron Kopp and editor-in-chief Pete Sweeney of Arrowhead Pride were present. Pete shared
a few observations on social media, beginning with the fact that it is becoming warmer.
There was no change to the Active/PUP and Active/NFI listings.
Once more, a cornerback had to leave the field.
One against two drills followed by an install.
After that, it was two against one.
More attention was paid to the team’s rookie cornerback selected in the fourth round.
a summary of QB1’s daily goals.
The math was done by Travis Kelce.
That is quite clear. People, SOO-uh-mot-uh-EE-uh.
Ron gave the rookie tackle selected in the second round greater thinking.
The inside bad lads kept doing what they did.
Recall that even proficient rookies are still just that—rookies.
Recall that even proficient rookies are still just that—rookies.
The young Nigerian player for the Chiefs is starting to appear like a lock for the back end of the roster.
We now return to Pete’s closing remarks.
Baby, one-on-ones!
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