Everything that went down during Kansas City’s sixth organized team activity session of 2025.
On Wednesday, the Kansas City Chiefs conducted their sixth organized team activity (OTA) session of the 2025 season at their practice facility on the grounds of the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City.
This was the second OTA practice open to the media. Arrowhead Pride editor-in-chief Pete Sweeney was there. He posted some observations on social media — starting with a warmer day.
The primary running backs were absent, along with some other offensive skill players.
Some other players were limited.
But the big story surrounded the team’s first-round rookie.
We also got our first look at Rashee Rice since his injury last season.
Cornerback Nazeeh Johnson turned in the play of the day.
Rookie wideout Jalen Royals almost had a big play.
And quarterback Patrick Mahomes almost connected on a deep ball to Xavier Worthy.
The defensive unit was scrappy on a few plays.
Two UDFA rookies made some catches.
Mahomes finished with a flourish.
And as always, Pete shot some video.
Wednesday ended with an old friend who was back in town for the day.
The Chiefs will get back to work next week. They’ll have their final four Phase 3 sessions from Tuesday through Friday. Reporters will be able to observe next Thursday’s session, when Pete will file more observations. Then the team’s mandatory minicamp will take place the following week.