Andy Reid met the media after Friday’s practice. Here are five key takeaways from the head coach’s comments.
With Rashee Rice’s looming suspension and Skyy Moore (hamstring) and Hollywood Brown (ankle) missing practice again Friday, several wide receivers got bonus reps. Xavier Worthy, who did not have a concussion and returned to practice, should join Brown and rookie Jalen Royals on that season-opening roster. But after that, assuming Rice is suspended, there are a lot of jobs up for grabs these next three-plus weeks.
Reid said he likes to give rookies plenty of reps. And after Tranquill left Friday’s practice with what Reid called a strained back, fifth-rounder Jeffrey Bassa and undrafted free agent Brandon George might see extended time at weakside linebacker, including the preseason opener at Arizona on Aug. 9.
Contrary to some reports, Suamataia did not start the season finale at Denver, although he did play 31 snaps at left guard after Joe Thuney opened at the position in a meaningless game. And with rookie Josh Simmons entrenched as the starter at left tackle, the Chiefs are expected to kick off the year Sept. 5 in Brazil with zero combined NFL starts in their positions at left guard and left tackle.
Free agent Jaylon Moore has worked at right tackle and both guard spots to allow for flexibility with the team only allowed to activate up to eight offensive linemen on gameday. Jawaan Taylor figures to return to his starting role at right tackle, alongside Pro Bowlers Trey Smith at right guard and Creed Humphrey at center.
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