
The more Kansas City Chiefs’ starting defense plays the better it looks
The Kansas City Chiefs’ defense dominated last week and the team plays its final exhibition game of the summer this week at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Show Notes
The Chiefs returned from Arizona with a victory in their second preseason game, a contest where the starters played well into the second quarter. The defense was terrific for a second straight game. The starting offense put together two long drives against the Cardinals’ starter but managed only three points. No cause for concern.
But there’s plenty to discuss when it comes to personnel. What will the Chiefs do at wide receiver, tight end and other positions. Roster decisions will soon have to be made and the Chiefs have many quality candidates at several positions. On today’s SportsBeat KC, beat writers Herbie Teope and Sam McDowell break down the roster.
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