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Patrick Mahomes and Kareem Hunt share lighthearted moment at Kansas City Chiefs 2025 preseason training camp

Patrick Mahomes and Kareem Hunt share lighthearted moment at Kansas City Chiefs 2025 preseason training camp

Time of India2 days ago
Patrick Mahomes and Kareem Hunt share lighthearted moment at Kansas City Chiefs 2025 preseason training camp (Image via Getty)
Patrick Mahomes
did something fun at Chiefs training camp on August 11, 2025, in St. Joseph, Missouri. The well-known quarterback pretended to dunk a football on Kareem Hunt. Kareem Hunt, the running back, almost lost his balance but wasn't hurt.
This caught the eye of coaches and fans alike. It was a light-hearted moment during a serious week. The Kansas City Chiefs are getting ready for their second preseason game on August 15. This little celebration added some smiles on a rainy practice day. It shows a team that still has fun while working hard.
Patrick Mahomes' playful dunk celebration on Kareem Hunt at Chiefs training camp
Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, made a playful move during practice on Monday, August 11, in St.
Joseph. He did a small euro step and pretended to dunk the football on Kareem Hunt, the team's running back, who had just returned to the team while other backs were injured.
That move made Kareem Hunt lose his balance for a moment but he stayed on his feet and smiled. The moment was light and fun. Fans even posted video of it on social media, and broadcast crews captured it as the players walked down the hill into the practice field.
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Kansas City Chiefs prepare for 2025 season with key players Patrick Mahomes and Kareem Hunt
This happened during the final week of the Kansas City Chiefs' 2025 training camp. They practiced August 11–13 before their second preseason game on August 15 in Seattle.
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Many players were out with injuries: wide receiver Hollywood Brown, tight end Jake Briningstool, cornerback Jaylen Watson, safety Deon Bush, defensive end Janarius Robinson, and offensive tackle Ethan Driskell. Still, the team worked hard.
They also ran a '10-10-10' practice drill. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes connected with Kareem Hunt, tight end Travis Kelce, wide receivers Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy, and tailback Elijah Mitchell on screen plays.
All that work demonstrates how concentrated the team is despite how much fun they have. Knowing every practice matters as they get ready for the season opener, the Chiefs do. The pleasant time of Patrick Mahomes and Kareem Hunt reveals their tight connection and great team spirit. Fans are jubilant.
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