Chiefs News: Kyle Shanahan Recalls His Feelings After ‘Wasp’


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Kyle Shanahan reveals his ‘oh no’ moment in 49ers Super Bowl LIV loss | Yahoo Sports

“Just when they got that third and 15, because I thought it would run out if they didn’t understand that,” Shanahan told Simms. “And just when they got that, I knew it wasn’t over. I knew it was a game.

“When you can have two possessions without worrying about the time, as if the clock wasn’t a problem for me, and it would have been three possessions if they hadn’t. And that’s when the watch was a deal. But once they understood, I thought, ‘Okay, this is a game now.’ “

Chiefs Rick Burkholder helped coordinate league-wide COVID-19 security protocols | The wichita eagle

“The NFL released the protocol and it is an ever-changing document: It has more than 80 pages,” Burkholder said Saturday during a Zoom call. “This is detailed, it’s very well done. It was created by the NFL and the NFLPA in a joint effort. “

Over the past nine weeks, the NFL and NFLPA have assembled task forces for testing, acclimatization of players, how to deal with positive testing, contact tracing, travel, and team sanitation.

Burkholder was a member of the acclimatization task force, while the Chiefs’ team manager Allen Wright participated in discussions about equipment disinfection. Reid, meanwhile, spoke to the owners of all the teams.

“The Chiefs had a great voice in protocol,” said Burkholder. “When the protocol came out, we were accused of making this infectious disease emergency response document. That is our document and our motivating force is behind what we are doing with the Chiefs. ”

Patrick Mahomes ‘100%’ Supports NBA Players Who Advocate for Breonna Taylor | Bleach Report

According to Terez A. Paylor of Yahoo Sports, Mahomes said Saturday that he is “100 percent” in full support of everything they are doing to help the efforts with Breonna Taylor and everything they are doing with the Black Lives Matter movement. ” “

Mahomes added: “They are doing a great job of being examples of coming back and being with the sport they love, but they are also keeping up with the movement and not letting their love for the sport affect their minds and their motivations to support the movement.”

LeSean McCoy in talks with multiple teams about the 2020 deal | Cardiac Hill (Pitt SB Nation site)

“You’re talking about that number,” McCoy told Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. “That number is 12,000. That is something I have always wanted to achieve. That is great for me. Right now, I just spoke to a couple of teams, some of my favorite teams, which I think would be a great option for me. I won’t tell you exactly, but I think the most important thing is to find the right fit. “

“I think at this point in my career, it’s not just about playing soccer,” he added. “I want to play for the right team. I want to be able to contribute. I want to be able to win another championship. You can’t go from playing with the Chiefs with all that talent and winning a championship to now just trying to play. I am the type of person, I want to enter a room, challenge runners, improve them, be a veteran leader. … so I have to find the right one for me. “

Chiefs Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid discuss high expectations in Kansas City | Chiefs Wire

“You love that the boys have the goals; they want to be in Kansas City for a long time and they want to win championships, they don’t want to be average, “said Mahomes.” They want to be great every year. But I think other than that, you know these guys and how they’re talking, in addition to dating, They are talking about the daily process, they are talking about how difficult it is to be on the top, to get to the Super Bowl. If you look at our season this last season, we had a lot of adversity, a lot of ups and downs in the regular season and in the playoffs. Boys have that mindset, they have those long-term goals, they know they are going to have to go out every day and show that they are going to have to go out with the mindset to be great every day. If you go through that process every day, you will never regret it. at the end of his career. “

Carolina Panthers’ Hardest Games in 2020 | Last word on professional football

1. Week 9: vs Kansas City Chiefs

Without a doubt, this matchup will be the toughest for the Panthers in 2020. Kansas City is packed from top to bottom with some of the most talented players in the league. MVP 2019 Patrick Mahomes leads KC’s star-studded offensive, a unit featuring names like Tyreek Hill and Sammy Watkins. As good as their offense is, the Chiefs’ defense is also nothing to scoff at. Led by the defense star Tyrann MathieuThe Chiefs’ stifling defense will likely give a young Panthers team some offensive problems. If the Panthers can score early and often, they give themselves a shot in this tough matchup. While this game is not entirely out of reach, it will take a monumental effort and a bit of luck for the Panthers to clinch a win against a talented Chiefs team mid-season.

Around the NFL

COVID-19 Positive Players May Receive Temporary IR | NFL.com

During the 2020 NFL season, there will be an injured temporary reserve for players who test positive for COVID-19, NFL network informant Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning.

Although the NFL and the NFL Players Association reached an agreement on COVID-19’s adjustments to the new collective bargaining agreement on Friday, details continue to emerge. This could be one of the most important.

The temporary IR will see players with a positive test placed immediately, Rapoport reported. Said return of the player is subject to medical authorization. Thereafter, a team may promote a practice squad player to fill the roster spot and may return that player to the practice squad without exemptions. IR is unlimited and allows for the “desired and necessary list flexibility,” added Rapoport.

Jamal Adams well worth the king’s ransom for Seahawks | YES

It is not far-fetched to call Adams a hybrid of the ancient Seahawk legends Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor. He is so good.

Joining the Quandre Diggs in high school, the arrival of Adams could give the Seahawks the best safety tandem in the entire NFL. Both players excel at creating turnovers and offer diverse skill sets, providing much-needed flexibility for Carroll and defensive coordinator Ken Norton Jr., who should also be able to invent some fun safety looks with Marquise Blair on the field. .

Bears trade TE Adam Shaheen to Dolphins for a pick, according to source | ESPN

Shaheen, a second-round pick from Ashland in 2017, has been a disappointment in her three years in Chicago due to injury and ineffectiveness. He has 26 catches for 249 yards and four touchdowns in 27 NFL games in his career.

The Dolphins are taking a low-risk midfielder over Shaheen, who will compete with Durham Smythe and Michael Roberts for the tight end role, behind starter Mike Gesicki.

The Chargers sign to No. 6 and choose Justin Herbert for the rookie deal | NFL.com

Herbert, the sixth pick in the 2020 NFL Draft and the third-selected pick, has finalized his four-year rookie contract with the Los Angeles Chargers for approximately $ 26.6 million, the network’s insider reported Saturday. NFL Ian Rapoport. The team then announced the signature.

With a strong athletic talent armed outside of Oregon with a prototypical NFL size of 6-foot-6, 235 pounds, Herbert threw for 3,471 yards with a completion percentage of 66.8 and 32 touchdowns to just six interceptions in his senior campaign for the Ducks. .

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Andy Reid: “I am a big fan of LDT”

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid supported Duvernay-Tardif when he spoke to the Kansas City media on Saturday.

“I am a big fan of Larry Duvernay-Tardif,” Reid told reporters. “I was also raised by a doctor, so I understand the dedication it takes to be a doctor: We are all blessed to have doctors in our lives. They are givers; They are not takers. They are donors and healers, so they want the best for you. So Larry has that quality, and you’re seeing it to the fullest here. I just think it is a great dedication to his profession, what his future will be, and mainly to the people he can help.

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