Andy Reid, Brett Veach will both speak from NFL Combine

The Chiefs will make both of their primary leaders available to speak to the media from Indianapolis next week.

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Every team in the National Football League will be present at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis next week, but not every team will provide full media access on-site. The Kansas City Chiefs, however, will be making both their head coach and general manager available for questions from reporters from the media hall.

The NFL has released the schedule of availability for both head coaches and GMs from this year's Combine and the Chiefs are offering as much access as they can. They're also staggering head coach Andy Reid and GM Brett Veach back to back, which means fans should learn a lot in a short amount of time.

The Chiefs will make both of their primary leaders available to speak to the media from Indianapolis next week.

For every team, the primary goal of the Combine is to take a closer look at this year's crop of college prospects who are hoping to make waves with timed drills, medical checks, personal interviews, and more. The result can be millions of dollars in the 2024 NFL Draft and the fulfillment of long-held dreams of playing professional football.

For fans, however, the Combine is also a chance to hear directly from a team's leaders as to their approach to free agency and the draft. Last year, Chiefs fans were able to glean information on contract talks with the biggest free agents as well as injury updates on players facing significant rehab.

If you want to schedule things ahead of time, just make sure your schedule is free on Tuesday mid-day. Andy Reid will take to the podium to answer questions at 11:00 a.m. C.T. on February 27. Brett Veach will be on immediately following him at 11:15 a.m. All sessions with reporters are only 15 minutes in length.

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