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Chiefs just crossed a key offseason milestone ahead of mandatory OTAs | Chiefs Wire
From first-round picks Mansoor Delane and Peter Woods to seventh-round selection Garrett Nussmeier, Kansas City’s latest signings mark key additions to the Chiefs’ roster on both sides of the ball.
While it remains to be seen how often head coach Andy Reid will elect to throw his newly-signed rookies into action during their first year of NFL competition, the former NCAA standouts will all have an opportunity to begin finding their niche in Kansas City’s system when mandatory OTAs start on June 9.
During the Chiefs’ offseason program, all of Kansas City’s draft picks — including Delane, Woods, Nussmeier, R Mason Thomas, Jadon Canady, Emmett Johnson, and Cyrus Allen — should be expected to build rapport with their veteran counterparts before Chiefs training camp begins in late July.
Stay tuned to see how all of Kansas City’s first-year standouts will fare during their first taste of NFL practice sessions.
World Cup fans will see one prominent reminder of the Chiefs at games in KC | The Kansas City Star
A banner trumpeting the Chiefs’ four Super Bowl titles will remain during the tournament.vFour games will be played at Kansas City Stadium, including two knockout games.
It’s a rare reminder about the Chiefs because of FIFA regulations.
“The venues have to be provided to us clean, meaning that conflicting sponsors and all that needs to be sorted,” Jhamie Chin, a senior media relations officer for FIFA, told The Star in April. “This was all in the bid and the host city regulations, right? This is something they’ve known they’re going to have to do, and it’s happening across all the venues that will host the tournament.
“And so that’s why, for example, you’ll see the stadium will be called Kansas City stadium, as opposed to Arrowhead, because we have to protect our partners that invest a lot of money for that IP (intellectual property).”
Chiefs’ Travis Kelce left a 1,500% tip for worker at a Kansas City restaurant | The Kansas City Star
The 87 Concrete is made with creme caramel, Oreo and cookie dough in the company’s frozen custard. A portion of each treat was donated to Kelce’s 87 and Running foundation.
While unsure if he was looking for that particular concoction, Kelce stopped by a Kansas City Andy’s location on Friday and got a treat for himself (Taylor Swift apparently was not with him) while going through the drive-thru. A worker shared a photo of the encounter and wrote: “I had the pleasure of serving and taking @killatrav order tonight! … Go Chiefs!”
TMZ reported that Kelce left a massive tip for the worker.
This is from that story: “The employee, who owns Hidden Files Studio clothing brand, tells TMZ … the Kansas City Chiefs star was super ‘down to earth...