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More than any other regular-season game, NFL openers are surrounded in mystery. Teams have the freedom to work on their opponent as early as training camp. They’ll install plays and schemes that haven’t been printed on game film.
The Chiefs, who pull the most daunting task of the week with a trip to defending Super Bowl champion New England on Thursday, may have an edge here.
His name is Tyreek Hill.
Coming off a rookie season in which his role and production expanded as the year progressed, Hill finished as one of the league’s top threats, earning an All-Pro spot as a return specialist.