Chiefs Training Camp: Day 6 observations from July 27

Tony Nguyen | Kansas City Chiefs
July 28, 2024

On Saturday morning, the Kansas City Chiefs returned to their field at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph for another practice of the team’s 2024 training camp.

This was the sixth of 19 public sessions on the practice field next to MWSU’s Spratt Stadium. 12 of the remaining practices will be open to the public — click here for details and a full schedule — while one more will be open only to the team’s Season Ticket Members.

Arrowhead Pride’s editor-in-chief Pete Sweeney and lead analyst Ron Kopp were there. Pete posted some observations on social media — starting with (even) warmer weather.

The Active/PUP and Active/NFI lists remained unchanged.

A cornerback had to leave the field again.

After an install, practice began with one against two.

Then it shifted to two against one.

The team’s fourth-round rookie corner drew some more attention to himself.

A report on QB1’s targets on the day.

Travis Kelce did the math.

That’s pronounced SOO-uh-mot-uh-EE-uh, folks.

AP’s lead analyst @Ron_Kopp was also in attendance, closely watching the offensive and defensive lines. He also posted a thread of his observations, which we’ll detour to cover here.

Ron had more thoughts on the second-round rookie tackle.

The bad boys on the interior continued to do their thang.

Remember: even a good rookie is still… well… a rookie.

On the second team, the second-year tackle did well.

It’s looking more likely that the Chiefs’ young Nigerian will make the back end of the roster.

Now we pivot back to Pete’s concluding notes.

One-on-ones, baby!

We’re on to special teams — not Cincinnati.

Sunday’s session will begin at 9:15 a.m. Arrowhead Time. It will be open to the public. As always, we will have live updates after practice begins. After it concludes, head coach Andy Reid will be speaking with reporters.