Connect with us

SPORTS

Revitalizing Kansas City Chiefs’ Offense: Bringing Back the Verticality

Published

on

By


Kansas City’s offense has lost verticality over the past couple of seasons, and now they’re hoping to get it back.

KANSAS CITY — In what seems like a sign of things to come, or at least that’s what the Kansas City Chiefs hope, one of the final plays of their recent minicamp was a long touchdown pass. The quarterback Patrick Mahomes he got rid of the ball in time to overcome the charge, and threw long for a touchdown of Marquise Brown.

Such plays were not common for Mahomes and the Chiefs last season. Some of their biggest moves this offseason, including the signing of Brown and the draft selection of Xavier Worthywere focused on bringing those types of plays back to the Chiefs’ offense.

“I think we’ve done a great job of mastering the short and intermediate stuff, but I want us to get back to that part of the offense, too,” Mahomes said. “He [head] coach [Andy] Reid is really pushing us to push downfield. It’s tough to do that against our defense, but we try to make it happen.”

Kansas City is confident it can have Xavier Worthy ready for the start of training camp after he suffered a hamstring injury. AP Photo/Charlie Riedel

Mahomes was the NFL MVP in his first season as a starter, 2018, when he threw 50 touchdown passes and threw for more than 5,000 yards with many deep passes in his repertoire. But last year, with the Chiefs’ wide receivers becoming a huge disappointment, his passes were, on average, the shortest of his career (7.0 yards).

On more than half of Mahomes’ throws, the intended wide receiver was within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage. His throws averaged just over 6 yards from scrimmage. As a result, just 13 percent of his completions went for 20 yards or more, the lowest percentage of his career.

That’s why Brown and Worthy were two of the Chiefs’ offseason priorities. Brown was once clocked at 4.27 seconds in the 40-yard dash. Worthy set a mark for him NFL Scouting Combine this year, with a time of 4.21 seconds.

“They can both run well and I think they both love to play the game and are good football players, so I think that’s going to help us,” Reid said. “It doesn’t hurt to have speed. We’ve functioned without great downfield speed and we’ve done well, but if you have the opportunity to add someone that you think is a good player, not just a speed guy, but a good football player, I think you probably need to take advantage of that.”

Subscribe to Disney+!

You can now enjoy all of ESPN’s sports through Disney+. Subscribe NOW.

The Chiefs have had speedy receivers since Mahomes became their starter. Tyreek Hill He ran a 4.24 second 40-yard dash when he was coming out of college for the draft. Mecole Hardman, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Sammy Watkins y Justin Watson are not in the category of Hillbut they are fast.

But, they haven’t had two speedy wide receivers with the kind of speed that Brown and Worthy bring playing together.

“Those guys are sprinters,” he noted. Watson. “They’re at a different level of speed, and defenses are going to have to back off.

“We had a lot of debates and conversations, I would say the last couple of years, about who is the fastest [entre los receptores de los Chiefs] and I always put my name forward. Now I’m going to defer to one of those two. Those two guys can fly.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Brown averaged 12.3 yards downfield each time the ball was thrown to him last season while playing for the Arizona CardinalsHe averaged 11.8 yards in his career, and has never been held below 10.7 yards for a season.

Editorial Selections

2 Related

“I’ve seen him all offseason, from working out in Texas to here,” Mahomes said before the Chiefs finished their offseason practices. “He tracks the ball really well and he can really run. … I’m going to give him opportunities downfield and he’ll make plays happen. The more plays he makes, the more we’ll continue to give him those opportunities. He’s a good addition to our offense.”

Worthy didn’t practice much after being drafted by the Chiefs because of a hamstring issue, but Kansas City hopes to have him ready for the start of training camp.

Even without him, Mahomes still connected on a good number of deep passes. He spread the ball around to Brown, Watson, Rashee Rice and others.

“They’re definitely taking advantage of us playing against some coverages, learning some things, and testing some things,” the linebacker admitted. Nick Bolton. “We have a lot of speed and Pat trusts those guys to go out there and make plays… We’re definitely going to try to go long early in the season.”

Reid has always wanted Mahomes to look for his receivers downfield, but has encouraged him to do it more this year. Mahomes noted that Reid even asked him at one point why he threw so much to the safety valves.

Not every pass this offseason went to the safety valves, and certainly not the one near the close of minicamp, for Brown.

“Watching the blitz, I basically put my head down, trusting he was going to throw it,” Brown said. “I looked up and saw the ball in the air, and I just made a play.

“We’re fast. Definitely fast. We’re going to put a lot of pressure on people, that’s for sure. I just think it’s going to be exciting. I think everyone should be excited about it.”

2024-07-01 01:45:27
#Chiefs #hope #long #ball #addition #Xavier #Worthy

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SPORTS

Toni Kroos’ controversial statement on immigration in Germany: “It became uncontrollable” | He will continue to live in the Spanish capital with his family after his retirement

Published

on

By


The Real Madrid midfielder, who hung up his boots at the age of 34 after having played in all of the Euro Cup matches with his national team and retiring in style with Real Madrid, made some controversial statements about immigration in Germany.

“Germany is no longer the country it was ten years ago because of mass migration. The problem with that is that it has become uncontrollable,” said Toni Kroos, now a former footballer, hours after being eliminated from the European Championship.

She also reinforced this statement with another example that generated more rejection: “I have a seven-year-old daughter. If I were asked if I would let her go out at 11 at night in Spain or in a big German city, right now I would answer Spain,” she said.

Finally, referring to his home country, Kroos added: “There are problems everywhere, there are too many people.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The former midfielder retired from football after Germany lost 2-1 to Spain at the European Championships and with one last Champions League title with Real Madrid. According to reports, he will take up residence in the Spanish capital to continue living with his family “for security reasons.”

2024-07-07 19:26:14
#Toni #Kroos #controversial #statement #immigration #Germany #uncontrollable #continue #live #Spanish #capital #family #retirement

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading

SPORTS

Gravel stage of the Tour de France: futile attacks in the dust

Published

on

By


Tourreporter

Status: 07.07.2024 22:11

Tadej Pogacar tries to attack several times on the gravel roads of Champagne. But at the end of the 9th stage of the Tour de France, everything remains as it was in the battle for the yellow jersey. Especially because his rival Jonas Vingegaard has other plans.

Primoz Roglic rolled up to the team bus in Troyes with a thick crust of dust and a broad grin on his face. Happy to be able to tick off the day that he and his team had been dreading so much. But now the 9th stage was over, and without any damage, neither temporally nor physically.

Roglic is happy that his team boss is not

“The most important thing is that I stayed in one piece,” said Roglic after the 199 kilometers through Champagne, 32.2 kilometers of which were on gravel roads in the famous vineyards of this region. What could have happened – a defect, a fall or some other mishap that could have cost the Slovenian time. But now he was standing here: dirty, tired, but happy “that I stuck with it.”

Roglic crossed the finish line at the same time as the other contenders for the Tour victory, 1’46 minutes behind the overjoyed day winner Anthony Turgis. That was the main goal of the day for Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe. Even if things got a bit tricky for Roglic a few times along the way. Which is why his team boss Ralph Denk later came to the conclusion, unlike his captain, that it was “not a good day for us.”

Roglics Team in der Defensive

The German World Tour team’s sports director Rolf Aldag also said that they had their “backs against the wall”. On the second of the 14 gravel sections, his colleagues Roglic had already finished far too far behind. On the rising terrain with deep gravel, they then ran into chaos.

Nico Denz, one of Roglic’s bodyguards, even had to get off and push his bike for a while, which is why he later called the whole thing a “circus”. Getting Roglic back into the group of favorites cost a lot of energy early on, which would have been better saved. As a result, Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe was repeatedly on the defensive later on.

9th stage arrow right The overall ranking arrow right READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Vingegaard is not going

The fact that no major damage was caused was mainly thanks to Jonas Vingegaard. The Tour winner of the past two years had pursued a very similar goal on the white gravel roads of Champagne. “Our goal was not to lose any time,” explained the Dane with a dusty grey face.

Vingegaard and his team were obviously not interested in leaving Roglic behind. Much to the chagrin of Tadej Pogacar and Remco Evenepoel. “The race could have been decided 80 kilometers from the finish. But unfortunately Jonas decided not to ride with us. Which is understandable on the one hand, but not on the other,” complained Evenepoel.

There, the Belgian had himself initiated an attack on one of the gravel hills, which only Pogacar and Vingegaard had been able to follow. In no time at all, the trio had caught up with the ten-strong breakaway group and caused a lot of excitement there. But then, after a brief exchange, the three dropped back again.

Vingegaard takes over from Tratnik

“In all situations, we thought it would be better to have several teammates around me in case something happens,” Vingegaard later explained his refusal to cooperate. Probably also because he had an inkling early in the race of how quickly the day could have ended in disaster for him too. In one of the first gravel sectors, Vineggaard had a flat tire and so quickly took over the bike of his teammate Jan Tratnik. The Slovenian is roughly the same stature as his captain.

And because the Visma-Lease A Bike team traditionally leaves nothing to chance, they had already let Vingegaard try out Tratnik’s bike in the training camp. Vingegaard then rode through Champagne for the rest of the day with the starting number one on his back and the number seven on his bike, while Tratnik had to wait three minutes for a replacement bike, as he later reported.

Pogacar attacks tirelessly

For Vingegaard, this could have meant the end of his ambitions for yellow. And so on the fourth-to-last gravel section, he also refused to work with Pogacar, who was attacking tirelessly in the final phase, when both Roglic and Evenepoel had missed the connection and his teammate Matteo Jorgenson brought him close to the rear wheel of his rival.

“I expected that. They are probably underestimating Remco, Primoz and the others,” said Pogacar later, shrugging his shoulders. “We could have driven away, that’s how I see it. But everyone has their own race, that’s just how it is.” So in the end all the attacks in the battle for yellow crumbled to dust, but that didn’t really make anyone unhappy. “We all put on a pretty good race,” said a relieved Primoz Roglic. “The show wasn’t boring.” It continues after the rest day on Monday.

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading

SPORTS

Tragedy Strikes Moroccan Football: Five Players from Ittihad Tangier Disappear at Sea

Published

on

By


It is a tragedy for Moroccan football. Five players from Ittihad Tangier have disappeared at sea during a yacht trip.

Communication with the boat was lost while five Ittihad Tangier players, including a first-team member and several hopefuls, were on board.

UPDATE

According to local media Le360, the passengers jumped into the water to swim, and strong winds then pushed the yacht away from the water. The Royal Gendarmerie and the Royal Navy managed to save three players, found more than 800 meters from the shore after an hour and a half of searching. Two other people are still missing. An investigation has been opened by the gendarmerie services following this incident. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

2024-07-07 19:12:00
#players #disappear #sea #boat #trip

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading

Trending

error: Content is protected !!