Dezman Moses watched a screen-pass play develop in front of him and his instincts took over.
On the second day of the Chiefs’ three-day mandatory minicamp last week, Moses already found himself working with the first team. He’d just been signed a week before but fellow linebacker Dee Ford was out because of knee tendinitis.
Moses, a fifth-year veteran, knows the wisest NFL players take advantage of opportunities, even in offseason workouts. So it’s hard to blame him for smiling wide before describing how he saw the pass fluttering his way, somehow managed to tip it to himself, haul it in and streak upfield for a touchdown, prompting loud “ohs” from several teammates.