Kansas City Chiefs GM, Brett Veach spent the offseason rebuilding the team’s offensive line but those efforts suffered a setback today when reports broke that Kyle Long suffered a leg injury that could keep him out of training camp.
The initial report came from Tom Pelissero:
#Chiefs guard Kyle Long suffered a leg injury that could keep him out of training camp, sources tell me and @RapSheet. After initial concern it could be a serious injury, Long underwent tests and the hope now is he could be back right before the start of the regular season.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) June 10, 2021
Later, the podcasts Matt Verderame followed up with more details:
My understanding is Chiefs guard Kyle Long did not break his foot or kneecap. It's a lower leg injury, and again, the expectation is he could be ready near start of regular season.
— Matt Verderame (@MattVerderame) June 10, 2021
How long will Kansas City Chiefs guard, Kyle Long be out?
On the latest episode of the Arrowhead Addict podcast, Patrick Allen and Matt Verderame react to the news and discuss its impact on the offensive line. Also, Verderame reveals some inside information on how rookies Trey Smith and Noah Gray are performing so far.
Also in this episode:
-Richard Sherman to the Chiefs?
-How long will it take the O-Line to gel?
-Will the new offensive line make the receivers better?
-Mega cereal rankings!
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