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Chiefs Complete Voluntary Offseason Program with Mandatory Minicamp on the Horizon

Chiefs Complete Voluntary Offseason Program with Mandatory Minicamp on the Horizon


The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up the voluntary portion of the offseason training program on Friday as the players completed a third (and final) week of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) at the team facility.

“Phase 3” of the offseason training program, which includes OTAs, is significant because it permits for 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 offensive vs. defensive drills to take place for the first time since last season ended.

“It’s been a good turnout. The guys are working hard,” said Head Coach Andy Reid. “I appreciate the improvement that they’re making, especially the young guys who are pushing through these things. It’s a good lead-up for them as they get ready for [training] camp.”

The Chiefs completed 10 practices under “Phase 3” rules over the last three weeks on a voluntary basis, and while next week’s minicamp will operate the same way, the major distinction between the two is that minicamp is mandatory for all players to attend.

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