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Live updates from Wednesday's Chiefs training camp practice: Day 17

Live updates from Wednesday's Chiefs training camp practice: Day 17

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Wednesday's Kansas City Chiefs training camp practice gets underway at 8:15 a.m. (Arrowhead Time) on the practice fields alongside Spratt Stadium at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph. It is expected to be a lighter '10-10-10' practice.
Skies are expected to be cloudy, with gradual clearing as practice continues. Temperatures should range from the low to mid 70s. Winds should be from the northeast at 2 miles per hour. There is only a very slight chance of precipitation.
Wednesday's session — the final public practice in St. Joseph — is also the team's annual Military Appreciation Day. The remainder of the team's preseason practices will take place at the team's facility at the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City.
Arrowhead Pride's Pete Sweeney (@pgsween on X) and Caleb James (@CJScoobs) are on hand to provide complete coverage of the session, along with other Chiefs beat reporters and TV crews. Here we'll bring you the best practice updates found on social media.
Please use our comment section to give us your perspective, too!
While practice is underway, the most recent posts are displayed first. After practice has concluded, they will begin with the oldest posts.
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