The Chiefs are wrapping up the first week of training camp, and getting into a groove in preparation of the 2025 NFL season.
The team began activities on Tuesday at Missouri Western State University, and have practiced each morning since. Head Coach Andy Reid says it's been a strong start to camp.
The offensive line is looking for a bounceback, after struggling in the Super Bowl, and adding new faces to the tackle position in the offseason. Center Creed Humphrey says the group has been united in their mindset thus far.
There are 91 players in camp this year, with the roster eventually having to be trimmed down to 53 players. Senior team reporter Matt McMullen says the organization has shown in the past the longshots sometimes can surprise you.
Kansas City has their first practice in pads on Sunday, and open the preseason against the Arizona Cardinals on August 9th.




