Chiefs Close Practices Amid Persistent Offensive Struggles
Chiefs Close Practices Amid Persistent Offensive Struggles

Chiefs Close Practices Amid Persistent Offensive Struggles

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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has moved training camp practices indoors and closed them to fans and media, citing weather but widely interpreted as a strategy to address the team's offensive struggles in private. The offense has been plagued by red zone inefficiency, timing problems on routes, and dropped passes, while quarterback Patrick Mahomes has shown atypical inconsistency and frustration amid procedural penalties and offensive line adjustments. New additions, including rookie Xavier Worthy, are under consideration for expanded roles such as punt return duties. The team's internal culture remains strong, with players and coaches, including Mahomes and Travis Kelce, recently uniting to support Kelce's movie debut. Reid's approach emphasizes fundamentals and team cohesion away from public scrutiny as the Chiefs work to fix miscommunications and execution issues before the season begins. The coming weeks will be pivotal as position battles and further adjustments unfold, particularly on the offensive line and special teams.

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