Headlines: Following a “taxing” 2023 season, chief’s shining star Travis Kelce is ready to go again
Long snapper James Winchester is only two months older than Kelce, who has been with the Chiefs for the longest at 34. Under longstanding coach Andy Reid, he knows he’s weathered other practices that were comparable to what happened to him on Saturday.
Regarding the Chiefs’ training at Missouri Western State, Kelce grinned and remarked, “This is my sanctuary, baby; St. Joe, Year 12.” That implies that, man, I have only lived in these dorms for around a full year. I love it, man, even though everyone else finds it to be really taxing. Every year, there’s something about this area that prepares you.
“I won’t tell lies. As the seconds ticked down to get out here and start this thing, I became really pumped.
Making sure my body gets enough rest, has the capacity to exercise harder, and can endure a 17–20 game season is all that’s involved.
With the addition of veteran free agency Irv Smith to their roster and the draft selection of TCU’s Jared Wiley, Kansas City seems to be bolstering its tight end depth. Noah Gray, who finished fourth on the Chiefs in catches the previous year, is also a member of the team.