The Morning Fix: Travis Kelce, Chase Daniel, Brad Pitt

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Nov 24, 2013; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs fans show their support during the second half of the game against the San Diego Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chargers won 41-38. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Many people need their coffee to get up and going in the morning. Here at Arrowhead Addict, we understand that for a Chiefs fan, coffee is simply not enough.

Here’s all that’s happening around Chiefs Kingdom today.

Welcome to The Morning Fix.

Good morning, Addicts. Let’s begin with this tweet:

Whoa.

Brett Gering goes over the remaining top priorities for the Chiefs.

"The Chiefs haven’t wooed herds of household names this offseason, and in all likelihood, the only diamonds they’ll unearth are of the rough variety via the draft."

KC Kingdom’s Leigh Oleszczak talks about the future of Chase Daniel.

"Chase Daniel proved himself to be a reliable backup in that loss to the Chargers. Smith has at least another year as the starting quarterback in Kansas City, but what happens after that?"

Jason Seibel discusses Sanders Commings and the free safety position.

"Commings’ second year will likely prove to be the most important in his young career. Coming back from one injury is never easy, but he’ll be battling back from two. Still, he could prove to be the safety the Chiefs have been looking for. The best part is, they’ll have to look no further than their own back yard."

Arrowhead Pride has an interview with tight end Travis Kelce.

"“I’m itching to get out there,” Kelce said. “There’s no nervousness about me right now. I’ve been waiting since I was a little kid to play in this league. To be in a situation where I am …  it’s a humbling experience but it’s definitely in the back of my mind that I just want to be great at everything I do on the field. I’m taking it day-by-day, patiently waiting, but I know when I get out there it’s going to be a full explosion and I’ll just let it go.”"

Two non-football stories:

– Brad Pitt is going to make a movie about the Stubenville, Ohio rape case. Script is based on this Rolling Stone article.

– Stephen Curry is really good at shooting the basketball.