Everything that went down during Kansas City’s 11th training camp practice in St. Joseph.
On Sunday morning, the Kansas City Chiefs returned to the practice field at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph for the 11th full practice of the team’s 2025 training camp.
This was one of 17 sessions scheduled for the team’s practice field next to MWSU’s Spratt Stadium. Five 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 editor-in-chief Pete Sweeney was there. He posted some observations on social media — starting with yet another cooler day.
There were no new injuries — and one player was back on the field.
We got some new information about some other injuries, though.
Things remained the same on the offensive line.
It looks like the running backs will be able to do more in the passing game.
Spags had decided to try that cornerback at nickel.
In red-zone work, the quarterback spread the ball around.
The placekicker put in another solid day.
Neither took a swing at the other, but two rookies continued their rivalry.
Pete noted the defensive linemen who caught his eye.
The team’s top receiver and running back made some big plays.
But the defense was making plays, too.
Pete also saw wideouts Jason Brownlee and Tyquan Thornton make some plays with backup quarterback Gardner Minshew.
And as always, Pete tallied up the starter’s targets.
The Chiefs will take Monday off before getting back to work at 9:15 a.m. Arrowhead Time on Tuesday. As always, we will have live updates after it begins. When it is over, quarterbacks, running backs and specialists will sign autographs, while offensive coordinator Matt Nagy will be among those speaking to reporters.