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The Kansas City Chiefs' training camp for the 2025 NFL season is underway, which means Andy Reid's signature "long drive" drills are back.
Chiefs offensive tackle Josh Simmons was caught on camera throwing a punch at fellow rookie Ashton Gillotte after a play was over. Following the whistle, Gillotte had grabbed Simmons's jersey and shoved him a little before Simmons threw a punch at Gillotte's head.
As Kansas City Chiefs' training camp unfolded in St. Joseph, Missouri, rookie offensive tackle Josh Simmons grabbed national attention for a full-contact confrontation with fellow
Shortly after wide receiver Xavier Worthy looked open to serving as a punt returner in the 2025 NFL season, another Kansas City Chiefs star let Andy Reid know they can count on him in any possible way.
After Gillottee shoved Simmons, the OL threw a punch, which was fired back by Gillottee. The scuffle got more intense, leading to players jumping in. Poulouse also indicated that head coach Andy Reid ran over to stop the brawl from getting crazier.
The Chiefs have other options for their third receiver role as well. Also rotating in to get some first-string reps has been Skyy Moore, a 2022 second-round pick who has fallen short of expectations in his first three seasons. KC also has veteran JuJu Smith-Schuster, in his ninth season, on the roster if needed as a reliable target.
Last season, Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt was signed off the couch after Week 2 when Isiah Pacheco went down with injury. The veteran didn't have a preseason behind him, so he had to get in shape on the fly—which isn't an easy thing to do—but Hunt made it work,
A few Chiefs receivers were not able to finish Tuesday's practice due to injury. Head coach Andy Reid said in his post-practice press conference that Hollywood Brown suffered an ankle injury, Xavier Worthy "banged his head,