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Chiefs Rookies Get Active With YMCA Challenger Program

Related Topics: Rookie, Special needs

The Kansas City Chiefs had the day off on Tuesday afternoon, but that didn’t keep several of the Chiefs’ rookie players from hitting the field and running drills.

Though this time, they invited a few friends along.

The rookies, along with the Chiefs Community Caring Team, spent the afternoon at the YMCA Challenger Sports Complex with over 70 special-needs kids for an NFL Play60 Clinic.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, wide receivers Jehu Chesson, Gehrig Dieter and Marcus Kemp, linebacker Ukeme Eligwe, defensive back Leon McQuay, offensive lineman Damien Mama, defensive lineman Daniel Ross and kicker Harrison Butker led the kids in a variety of drills before sticking around for some photos and autographs.