Kansas City Chiefs 2025 training camp preview: Better line play should bolster the offense
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The Kansas City Chiefs' 2025 training camp runs from July 22 to August 13 at Missouri Western State University. The Chiefs aimed to enhance their offense, which ranked 17th in yards and 15th in points last season. In free agency, they signed left tackle Jaylon Moore and in the draft, selected Josh Simmons with the 32nd pick. Key receivers Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown return from injury. The Chiefs are focusing on improving downfield plays, having struggled last season with low passing attempts and big plays, relying heavily on quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
"The Chiefs spent much of their resources trying to improve their offense, which wasn't as productive in 2024, finishing 17th in yards and 15th in points."
"With the additions of Simmons and Moore, the Chiefs hope their receivers -- Rice, Brown, Worthy, and rookie Royals -- can help the offense have more chemistry."
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