AFC Notes: Trey Lance, Bo Nix, Broncos, Chargers, Chiefs WR Injuries, Raiders

AFC Notes: Trey Lance, Bo Nix, Broncos, Chargers, Chiefs WR Injuries, Raiders
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Chiefs DL Jerry Tillery highly praised DL coach Joe Cullen, saying the coach is “very personable” and does a good job connecting with players.

“He is a great coach. I think he knows the game really well. He’s very personable,” Tillery said, via ChiefsWire. “People forget about the personal aspect of playing this game; we’re all human, and I think we work the best with people we like. Coach (Joe) Cullen is very likable, and so I’m looking forward to working with him outside, on the field. He runs it really well in the drills, and the techniques that we practice show up all over the tape.”

Tillery mentioned that Cullen doesn’t put players through extraneous exercises and focuses on things they observe on film.

“That’s what you want, right? Not to be doing something that’s pointless or you don’t really see a good benefit from, and coach (Joe) Cullen stays away from the things that we don’t need,” said Tillery, “He hammers, what shows up on tape. I think that’s why his D-lines have performed the way they have, and I’m happy to be in the mix.

  • Chiefs second-round DT Omarr Norman-Lott tweaked his ankle but was able to return to practice. Undrafted rookie TE Jake Briningstool has a hamstring strain that will sideline him. (Matt Derrick)
  • Chiefs said WR Xavier Worthy is in the concussion protocol after hitting his head in practice on Tuesday. (Derrick)
  • Reid said WR Marquise Brown has an ankle injury, while WR Skyy Moore has a hamstring injury. (Nate Taylor)
  • Jordan Schultz adds Brown avoided serious injury and is expected to be back on the field as soon as Wednesday.

Raiders

Raiders DE Maxx Crosby discussed the new culture that HC Pete Carroll has instilled throughout the organization this offseason.

It’s truly a competition for everything we do, but we’re having fun with it,” Crosby said, via NY Times. “He just wants to see guys be the best versions of themselves. And he’s true to that. It’s not fake energy. It’s every day. He’s the same guy.”

Carroll still has a lot left to prove, even after contemplating retirement after being dismissed from the Seahawks a couple of years ago.

It’s about competing and proving that you have value, you have worth,” Carroll said. “I don’t care how old you are. For anybody out there that’s old and wants to know how you do it, you freaking battle every day, and you compete and you find your way to get better.

Raiders QB Geno Smith called Carroll one of the best coaches that he’s ever been around.

Coach Carroll is extremely relatable,” Smith said. “He understands that guys have got to be themselves in order to be their best selves.”

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