This was supposed to be the day that a bunch of wide-eyed rookies reported for their first training camp with the Kansas City Chiefs, lugging televisions and fans and other comfort items into the dormitories at Missouri Western State University. “That could take you into four days here,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said on a Zoom call Monday. “There's a point where we'll be able to have the guys lift and meet with them and do a potential walk-through with them.”Like all NFL teams, the Chiefs did their entire offseason program remotely because of the pandemic. The NFL and players union are still discussing some elements of training camp, but Reid said he expects it to take about eight days before players are ready to take the field. “There will be another ramp-up for about a week where you might be able to put these padded shirts on.
Source: Fox News July 20, 2020 18:11 UTC