Podcast: Surveying the Chiefs early camp injuries and more

ST JOSEPH, MISSOURI - JULY 30: Linebacker Willie Gay #50 of the Kansas City Chiefs cover tight end Evan Baylis #80, during training camp at Missouri Western State University on July 30, 2021 in St Joseph, Missouri. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
ST JOSEPH, MISSOURI - JULY 30: Linebacker Willie Gay #50 of the Kansas City Chiefs cover tight end Evan Baylis #80, during training camp at Missouri Western State University on July 30, 2021 in St Joseph, Missouri. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /
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Given that the K.C. Chiefs are in the midst of the grind of another year of training camp at St. Joseph, which means we’ve got a lot to discuss on the latest episode of the Arrowhead Addict podcast.

On today’s episode, Sterling Holmes and Matt Conner open up with a discussion of the early injuries incurred this far in camp for the Chiefs. It’s a list that doesn’t include anything too severe, especially when compared to other franchises such as the Indianapolis Colts (who have already lost All-Pro guard Quenton Nelson and quarterback Carson Wentz to serious injuries), but there are a lot of players and we discuss how worried we are about any of them.

Elsewhere, the Chiefs released their first depth chart of the preseason recently and there are a few interesting points to discuss, even as we also know that a preseason depth chart is worth relatively little in the ultimate scheme of things. The Chiefs play their first preseason game on Saturday against the San Francisco 49ers.

Also on the show, we get into Patrick Mahomes‘ dream of one day having an NBA team in the Kansas City area, reader questions about L’Jarius Sneed‘s position, and what to make of Jody Fortson’s chances of making the team.  Check out it below.

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