The Kansas City Chiefs have had more turnover among their offensive skill positions than they’ve had in any previous offseason since Patrick Mahomes became the starting quarterback. They’ve been working together for just under a month at Kansas City’s organized team activities (OTAs) — which has given head coach Andy Reid time to form an opinion on the new collection of weapons he’ll be able to deploy against opponents.
He shared those thoughts with reporters on Thursday, the final time he’ll answer questions from the media before training camp — which will begin near the end of July.