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Brett Veach and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs organisation knew there was room to improve even though they won the Super Bowl.
Since then they have dedicated themselves to bringing the best to the franchise in 2024 and assembling a powerful army around Patrick Mahomes.
All in all, both the free agency and the Draft conducted by KC were quite remarkable.
The work was very well focussed on the pieces that were really missing from the squad and those that could add to it in order to recover the offensive traits so emblematic of Mahomes’ era.
The quarterback is ready to lead his team to another winning season and achieve a feat never before done in the NFL.
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One of Kansas City’s additions was Welshman Louis Rees-Zammit, from rugby league.
The player gave up a significant career in sport to try and make it to the NFL… and he succeeded, in the most hyped and successful team of the moment.
Rees-Zammit caught the eye for his speed and athleticism.
In fact, when the Chiefs made the Welsh player’s arrival official, there was a clash between fans and the media.
Mahomes made an exclusive appearance on Riggle’s Picks podcast and revealed his opinion on the rookie.
Rees-Zammit’s characteristics are still unknown to a large part of the NFL community.
“We thought of him as running back, he’s gonna do a lof of special teams stuff. And he can actually catch. So it looks different. He catches it like he’s catching a rugby, but he never drops the football. So you don’t complain on it.”
The QB said that the foreigner’s dedication is very impressive and praiseworthy.
“And I think what’s been the best part about it is he works his tail off, man. He understands he needs to get better, he needs to continue to work, but the athletic ability is unreal – the 24 MPH wherever they clocked him in rugby is real, my boy he’s fast and just about him learning football now compared to rugby and, you know, he’s got the toughness,” Mahomes said.
“But until he gets in the game and understands how to move and how to use that athletic ability, you don’t know exactly where he’s at but he’s in space, man, he can make stuff happen.“
Xavier Worthy and the return of long throws
Still on the subject of “new signings”, Mahomes was asked about the development of Xavier Worthy, the wide receiver selected by the Chiefs in the first round.
The newbie pass-catcher got a little injured in rookie mincamp, but Pat has his own opinion on him.
“We added him, he’s been out there running around, another guy, fastest – 40 at the combine, 421… He’s extremely fast,” claimed.
“It’s good to get those young guys in there and they get the experienced coach Reid’s practices, which are a little bit harder and I think they’ve never experience before.”
Naturally, Mahomes proudly mentioned the big signing of the offseason: “We get him in there and then another guy, Hollywood Brown, he’s been in there, another super fast guy and it’s good for them to go up against our defense,”
“I mean, we had the best defense in the league last year and for them to get to compete against those dudes… And there’s a lot of trash talk and it’s a healthy trash talk, but I love it, it just be able to go up against the best of the best every single day.”
Thinking about the three-peat, the signal-caller seems calm. For him, the pressure to win the back-to-back Super Bowl was greater than winning a third consecutive title.
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