
Willing to play anywhere, new Chiefs linemen Thuney and Long say
The Chiefs introduced their new offensive linemen, Joe Thuney and Kyle Long, this week. O-line was the team’s biggest off-season need.
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The Chiefs used free agency this week to address their biggest need by signing the offensive lineman Joe Thuney and Kyle Long. Both players had spent their careers with one team, Thuney with the Patriots, Long with the Bears.
Thuney has played most of his snaps at left guard. He’s started all 80 games in his career and was a second-team All-Pro in 2019. Long was a three-time Pro Bowler who retired after the 2019 season. Howie Long’s son stayed in shape and came out of retirement to play for the Chiefs.
On today’s SportsBeat KC, you’ll hear from Thuney and Long as they took questions from reporters on Thursday.
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