Prior to the veterans’ arrival, the Chiefs held the final “preliminary” practice for quarterbacks and rookies on Monday morning. The practice – which took place inside due to rain – was the third “introductory” practice aimed at helping those in attendance find their rhythm before the entire team takes the field on Wednesday.
Monday’s practice was relatively brief, but one player who stood out was tight end Mark Vital. A former basketball player at Baylor University, Vital – who spent last season on the Chiefs’ practice squad – made a tremendous grab on a jump ball over a linebacker during 7-on-7 drills. It was one of multiple impressive catches for Vital on the day, providing the 25-year-old tight end with a confidence boost heading into full team practices later this week.
Looking forward, the players will have a day off from practice on Tuesday before the first full team practice takes place on Wednesday, which is open exclusively to Season Ticket Members. Thursday’s practice, and every practice moving forward, will then be open to the general public.
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