Chiefs practice report: Day 4

The Kansas City Chiefs have finally brought their whole team to training camp.
After three days of the rookies and quarterbacks only, the Chiefs now have the full squad together. Of course, we won’t be seeing Justin Houston (rehab), Jamaal Charles (PUP) or Eric Berry (holdout) just yet, but we will see Eric Fisher, who just signed a four-year extension, keeping him in town through the 2021 season.
We will have all the updates and info right here throughout the day, so please keep checking back for updates. We will continuously be dropping in any video, photos and tweets from around the Kingdom.
Here we go. #ChiefsCamp pic.twitter.com/0mdvLzkCMp
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) July 30, 2016
Eric Fisher and company heading to practice. Plenty of reasons to smile. pic.twitter.com/LZOcIZV2dP
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) July 30, 2016
I don't see Justin Houston, Tamba Hali, Jamaal Charles or Spencer Ware out here.
— RIP Terez A. Paylor (@TerezPaylor) July 30, 2016
Looks like the #Chiefs have re-signed CB Bryce Cheek. He's wearing Tre' Jones' old number, 45.
— RIP Terez A. Paylor (@TerezPaylor) July 30, 2016
First play in 10-10-10 and @_flight17_ makes a nice one-handed catch across the middle.
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) July 30, 2016
Rookie Parker Ehinger continues to take the first-team reps at left guard.
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) July 30, 2016
Tyler Bray and Aaron Murray both take reps with the second-team offense to begin #ChiefsCamp. First Bray, then Murray.
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) July 30, 2016
Frank Zombo and Dee Ford at OLB with Houston and Hali not practicing.
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) July 30, 2016
Justin Houston and Tamba Hali have been placed on the PUP list to start camp.
— RIP Terez A. Paylor (@TerezPaylor) July 30, 2016
And there's Steve Nelson with the first pick of training camp. Reid called Nelson the leading candidate for the nickel this offseason.
— Pete Sweeney (@pgsween) July 30, 2016
Spencer Ware is sick and did not practice, per coach Reid.
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) July 30, 2016
"Being able to keep your offensive line in tact is one of our goals, and [Eric Fisher] is a big part of that." - Andy Reid
— Pete Sweeney (@pgsween) July 30, 2016
Eric Fisher started off by thanking Clark Hunt. Says he's happy he may have the chance to be a Chiefs player for life.
— Pete Sweeney (@pgsween) July 30, 2016
Fisher mentioned how he's grown to love Kansas City.
— Pete Sweeney (@pgsween) July 30, 2016
Rejoice, the Chiefs are back.