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Adam Teicher, ESPN Staff WriterJul 16, 2024, 05:41 PM ET
Close- Covered Chiefs for 20 seasons for Kansas City Star
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs accomplished all of their goals in the 2023 season, including a second straight Super Bowl championship. But Patrick Mahomes said the unusual way they arrived there, with an inconsistent offense that usually didn’t resemble its recent predecessors, left the Chiefs with “a weird feeling.”
The idea at training camp, which begins at Missouri Western State University on Wednesday with a three-day camp for quarterbacks and rookies, is to work out any offensive problems and be at full efficiency when the regular season begins, according to Mahomes.
“We’re back at St. Joe,” Mahomes said. “It’s time to get better. Every season starts differently. You’ve got to come in with that same mentality you had the year before, even with a higher intensity and even though we won the Super Bowl last year, we felt like we didn’t play our best football, especially offensively. So it’s our goal to be better that way and coming in with that mentality every single day.
“The end result [last season] was awesome, but I think a lot of us still have a weird feeling in our mouth . . . It wasn’t fun every single week having to try to just continue to get better and better and the results not paying off the way you wanted to. It wasn’t a lot of fun. We have a lot of those same guys back and they know how that felt and so we’re going to try to prepare ourselves better this year so that we can play better throughout the season and obviously try to end with the same result.”
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