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A total of six Kansas City players were not full participants during the offseason’s first mandatory practice session.
The Kansas City Chiefs began their three-day mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. The media — including Chiefs Studios’s Chiefs Studios — was present for the session, which began around 11 a.m. Arrowhead Time.
Three Chiefs players — left guard Joe Thuney, defensive end BJ Thompson and placekicker Harrison Butker — were absent.
Thuney is still working through the pectoral injury he suffered during the Divisional round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills in January. Thompson was reportedly released from the hospital on Monday night after having a cardiac emergency during a team meeting last week. It is unknown when he will be ready to resume practicing. It is believed Butker is out with an illness.
Three other players — wide receiver Xavier Worthy, defensive end Charles Omenihu and defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi — were present, but not wearing their helmets.
Worthy continues to be limited by a hamstring injury. Omemihu is still recovering from the ACL tear he sustained during January’s AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens. Nnadi is also believed to be nursing an injury.
Defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs, linebacker Leo Chenal, running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, defensive tackle Chris Jones, running back Isiah Pacheco, wide receiver Rashee Rice, wide receiver Justyn Ross, tight end Irv Smith Jr. and wide receiver Kadarius Toney — all of whom were absent for the final voluntary OTA session on Friday — were back at work on Tuesday. So were wide receiver Hollywood Brown and cornerback Jaylen Watson, who were limited participants in Friday’s session.
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A total of six Kansas City players were not full participants during the offseason’s first mandatory practice session.
The Kansas City Chiefs began their three-day mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. The media — including Chiefs Studios’s Chiefs Studios — was present for the session, which began around 11 a.m. Arrowhead Time.
Three Chiefs players — left guard Joe Thuney, defensive end BJ Thompson and placekicker Harrison Butker — were absent.
Thuney is still working through the pectoral injury he suffered during the Divisional round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills in January. Thompson was reportedly released from the hospital on Monday night after having a cardiac emergency during a team meeting last week. It is unknown when he will be ready to resume practicing. It is believed Butker is out with an illness.
Three other players — wide receiver Xavier Worthy, defensive end Charles Omenihu and defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi — were present, but not wearing their helmets.
Worthy continues to be limited by a hamstring injury. Omemihu is still recovering from the ACL tear he sustained during January’s AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens. Nnadi is also believed to be nursing an injury.
Defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs, linebacker Leo Chenal, running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, defensive tackle Chris Jones, running back Isiah Pacheco, wide receiver Rashee Rice, wide receiver Justyn Ross, tight end Irv Smith Jr. and wide receiver Kadarius Toney — all of whom were absent for the final voluntary OTA session on Friday — were back at work on Tuesday. So were wide receiver Hollywood Brown and cornerback Jaylen Watson, who were limited participants in Friday’s session.
https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2024/6/11/24176219/3-chiefs-miss-first-mandatory-minicamp-3-others-limited?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=blogger
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