KANSAS CITY, Mo. – It's April and the Kansas City Chiefs won't get on the field for another month for their first full-squad practice session.
So, yeah, it's time for that seemingly annual internal optimism that the Chiefs will have one of the NFL's best offensive teams.
“We're going to unleash it,'' said tight end Travis Kelce, second on the Chiefs last year with 72 catches and five receiving touchdowns. “I'm confident in where our personnel is right now. Where we're headed as a team is awesome and exciting. I feel like offensively, we can definitely improve from last year.