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VIDEO: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, DL Chris Jones work out at OTAs
VIDEO: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, DL Chris Jones work out at OTAs

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time3 days ago

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VIDEO: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, DL Chris Jones work out at OTAs

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes and defensive lineman Chris Jones are two of the Kansas City Chiefs' most beloved players, and both were featured in videos of the team's practice session at OTAs on Monday, June 2. Mahomes could be seen working with veteran running back Isiah Pacheco on a run-pass option look during Kansas City's non-contact drills. Advertisement Jones was spotted swatting dummies set up in a gauntlet with his fellow pass rushers, honing his technique ahead of the team's 2025 campaign. Take a look at these clips of Mahomes and Jones, which were posted by the Chiefs' official Twitter account this afternoon: Kansas City's coaching staff will count on Mahomes and Jones to lead the Chiefs on both sides of the ball next season as the team looks to avenge its loss in Super Bowl LIX. Stay tuned for more updates from Chiefs OTAs as Kansas City continues its offseason program this week. This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: VIDEO: QB Patrick Mahomes, DL Chris Jones work out at Chiefs OTAs

Chiefs OTAs: WR Skyy Moore 'looks to have added some muscle' after 2024 injury
Chiefs OTAs: WR Skyy Moore 'looks to have added some muscle' after 2024 injury

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time29-05-2025

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Chiefs OTAs: WR Skyy Moore 'looks to have added some muscle' after 2024 injury

The Kansas City Chiefs will need significant contributions from members of their receiving corps in 2025 if they intend to get back to the Super Bowl, and veteran pass-catcher Skyy Moore may play more of a role in the team's offense than some fans might think. After suffering a season-ending injury during Kansas City's 2024 campaign, Moore was spotted on the field at Chiefs OTAs this week and seemed to have added some muscle to his frame over the last few months. Advertisement Take a look at Moore's new physique in this picture, which was posted to Twitter by veteran sports radio host and reporter Darren Smith on Thursday: Though Moore has struggled to find his footing in the NFL since he joined Kansas City as a second-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft, he may be able to carve out a niche for himself as a rotational option in the passing game next season. Stay tuned for updates on Moore's progress as the Chiefs' offseason program continues. This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs OTAs: WR Skyy Moore 'added some muscle' after 2024 injury

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