Chiefs Pro Bowler Addresses Key Responsibility With Patrick Mahomes
Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for a new NFL season with quarterback Patrick Mahomes expected to start after recovering from knee surgery. Offensive lineman Trey Smith said the team wants to keep Mahomes healthy and protected so he can perform well and help the team win.Key Facts
- Patrick Mahomes injured his ACL and LCL in Week 15 last season and had surgery.
- Mahomes has completed rehab and is expected to start the season in September.
- Trey Smith, a Pro Bowl offensive lineman, emphasized the offensive line’s responsibility to protect Mahomes.
- The Chiefs missed the playoffs last year for the first time in 12 years.
- The Chiefs’ offensive line ranked 20th in the league last season in protecting Mahomes.
- The team wants to improve protection to avoid injuries and win more games.
- The AFC division will be competitive with teams like the Bengals, Broncos, Bills, and Patriots.
- The Chiefs will start the season on September 14, playing Monday Night Football against the Denver Broncos.
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