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A to Z Sports on MSNKansas City Chiefs host four players for tryouts during Day 1 of mandatory minicamp, including two familiar facesOn Tuesday, the Kansas City Chiefs had four tryout players in the building for Day 1 of mandatory minicamp practices per the NFL's daily personnel notice. It's relatively common for the team to host players for tryouts at various junctures of the offseason to fill depth needs.
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A to Z Sports on MSNKansas City Chiefs Mandatory Minicamp Day 1 Takeaways: Vets, rookies, and retreads proving themselves as competition intensifiesThe Kansas City Chiefs held their first mandatory minicamp practice on Tuesday, June 17, opening practice up to media members and season ticket holders alike. The biggest storyline, of course, surrounded RG Trey Smith.
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State has crafted a financial incentive package in push to keep national league football and major league baseball teams from relocating to Kansas.
The Margaritaville Hotel and Resort has opened at the site of the former Schlitterbahn Water Park in Kansas City, Kansas, as part of a massive $800-million development project.
The Chiefs could have three new O-line starters, including first-round pick Josh Simmons as Patrick Mahomes' new blindside protector.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in a good position heading into the new season, but they have one thing to watch closely.
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