Coffee with the Chiefs – Offensive line remains issue

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Good morning, Addicts! Hopefully everyone had a good Saturday after the Kansas City Chiefs were able to beat the Seattle Seahawks, 14-13, on Friday night at Arrowhead Stadium. I apologize for the lack of Coffee with the Chiefs yesterday, but I was flying into New York and when I got in, it was all over. In a desperate effort to prove my worth to you fine folks, here is all the news you need to know.

Chiefs look no closer to fixing offensive line problems Adam Teicher of ESPN

"The Chiefs are halfway through the preseason, but appear no closer to settling on their starting offensive line or being able to protect their starting quarterback than they were when training camp began three weeks ago. Things aren’t very pretty on their offensive line, a fact acknowledged afterward by left tackle Donald Stephenson."

Emotions remain present, but different, for Eric BerryAdam Teicher of ESPN

"Berry wasn’t making his return to game action, as he did in last week’s preseason opener at the Arizona Cardinals. But he was returning home, which made Friday night’s game against the Seattle Seahawks in its own way as emotional as last week."

Chiefs vs. Seahawks: 10 observations – B.J. Kissel of KCChiefs.com

"Catapano missed all of last year with a combination of a concussion and virus that took him out of training camp and ultimately cost him the entire season as he was placed on IR soon after. A groin injury sidelined him during training camp and in the first preseason game last week against the Arizona Cardinals."

Seven takeaways from Andy Reid’s conference callPete Sweeney of KCChiefs.com

"“I’m ecstatic that he can just be out there and play,” Reid said. “I’m ecstatic that he’s got life. There was a point there where you weren’t sure. When you initially hear about it, you’re not sure if he’s going to live or die. That’s kind of what it is. Now he’s back playing and he’s beat this thing, and that’s a beautiful thing any way you look at it.”"