Chiefs Open Training Camp Focused on Super Bowl Redemption Following Humbling Loss to Philadelphia
SAINT JOSEPH, MISSOURI, JUL 22 – Rashee Rice joins Chiefs training camp despite a 30-day jail sentence and probation, as the team prepares to improve after their 15-2 record and AFC West title last season.
- The Kansas City Chiefs began their 2025 training camp on July 22 in Saint Joe, focusing on redemption after last season's Super Bowl loss to the Eagles.
- The camp followed a season when the Chiefs finished with a 15-2 record but suffered a 40-22 loss in the Super Bowl, where Mahomes was sacked six times and threw two interceptions.
- Coach Andy Reid emphasized urgency and improvement, while Mahomes expressed the need to get better for his teammates and use the loss as motivation for the next season.
- The Chiefs strengthened their lineup by locking in guard Trey Smith with a contract worth $94 million over four seasons and securing pass rusher George Karlaftis with a four-season, $93 million extension to enhance protection for Mahomes.
- This training camp marks a renewed effort to address last season's weaknesses as the Chiefs prepare for a challenging season and strive for a potential three-peat AFC title.
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