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AtoZ Sports on MSNChiefs supercharge offensive line coaching staff at training camp, adding former 'hype man' Cam Erving and a 30-year veteran coach
Chiefs supercharge offensive line coaching staff at training camp, adding former 'hype man' Cam Erving and a 30-year veteran coach originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
In an interview with NBC promoting Bush's Beans, the former All-Pro running back talked all things Chiefs ahead of the upcoming NFL season.
Chiefs' Andy Reid Opens Up On Left Tackle Situation originally appeared on Athlon Sports. There are a host of things to keep a watchful eye on as the Kansas City Chiefs begin training camp, but perhaps none more so than the left tackle position.
Former Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle, Mitchell Schwartz, explains the reasoning behind Joe Thuney's trade+ to the Bears.
“The Chiefs went 15-2 last year, and one of those losses came in Week 18. They lost Joe Thuney and Tershawn Wharton this offseason, but their core on both sides of the ball is mostly intact. They could also drop a few of the toss-up games on their schedule, but double-digit wins feels like a lock for them.”
The Kansas City Chiefs have a lot of holes to fill along the offensive line after cutting Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz, and the 2021 NFL Draft class is loaded with talent at the tackle position.
The Chiefs may have to augment their offensive line once again next year because Wylie, Remmers and Reiter are all slated to be free agents. But Kansas City is used to reshuffling its offensive line.
Many are skeptical of the Chiefs’ offense heading into the new season, but like Broussard, we think that with Mahomes and Reid, the unit is going to be just fine in 2025.