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Chiefs Expect Key Players Ready for Season Opener
The Kansas City Chiefs are optimistic about the availability of several key players for their season opener against the Baltimore Ravens on September 5. Coach Andy Reid confirmed that All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones, offensive linemen Joe Thuney and Jawaan Taylor, as well as linebacker Nick Bolton and safety Justin Reid, are expected to play despite missing the preseason due to injuries. The only player with uncertain status is wide receiver Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown, who is recovering from a dislocated sternoclavicular joint but did not require surgery. Reid also noted that he plans to rest all starters, including quarterback Patrick Mahomes, in the final preseason game against the Chicago Bears. The Chiefs have managed to increase practice reps this training camp despite generally adverse weather conditions affecting previous years. This strategy aims to compensate for the limited game-time exposure in the preseason.
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