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Here are some quick notes from Wednesday’s practice

Aug 13, 2025 at 02:34 PM

The Kansas City Chiefs took the field for the 17th and final practice of training camp on Wednesday morning as the three-time defending AFC champions continued their preparation for the upcoming season.

Here’s a quick rundown of what took place during Wednesday’s practice, and for reference, all previous practice reports are below:

1. It was Military Appreciation Day at camp.

As is tradition, the Chiefs closed our training camp with the annual “Military Appreciation Day” celebration.

The event invited over 125 total representatives from the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy and TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors) to enjoy practice from a VIP area before having the opportunity to mingle with the players and coaches afterward.

“It’s great to have the military out here today,” said Head Coach Andy Reid. “[We’re thankful] for all they do for us so we can do what [we] do.”

2. The Chiefs wrapped up camp with a lighter, “10-10-10” practice.

The Chiefs took the field for a lighter, “10-10-10” practice on Wednesday as training camp wrapped up in St. Joseph.

A “10-10-10” session, which is not padded, consists of what is essentially a circuit of 10 offensive plays, 10 defensive plays and 10 special teams plays. Each segment is of the 11-on-11 variety, but unlike a standard period, the idea is to demonstrate what success looks like for the three respective phases. During the “offensive period,” for example,” the first-team offense competes against the second or third-team defense in an effort to skew the results toward the offense.

The opposing unit is still encouraged to make plays, but if the concept plays out properly, each segment of the team will experience what success looks like within the given scheme.

The Chiefs completed nearly three full circuits of the “10-10-10” format on Wednesday with three offensive periods, three defensive periods and two special teams segments.

3. Several defensive players stood out on Wednesday.

Notes from a “10-10-10” practice should be taken with a grain of salt due to the fact that the results are supposed to skew toward one side of the ball, but the guys still have to make plays, and several members of the defense did so on Wednesday.

Linebacker Jack Cochrane, for example, jumped a route and picked off a pass during the first “defensive period” of practice. Rookie linebacker Cooper McDonald later hauled in an interception, too.

Cornerback Jaylen Watson then tallied a pick during the second “defensive period” before recording a pass-breakup down the sideline a bit later. Cornerback Nazeeh Johnson recorded an interception in the red zone during the final “defensive period” as well.

4. Coach Reid provided some insight into how the Chiefs will handle Friday’s preseason game.

With training camp now in the books and the second preseason game on the horizon, Coach Reid hinted that some of Chiefs’ first-teamers may not play much (if at all) on Friday night.

“There’s a chance I sit a couple of the starters, or at least be short with them,” Reid said. “We want to make sure we get a good look at these young guys.”

5. Here’s a look at Wednesday’s injury report.

The Chiefs were without tailback Kareem Hunt (quad contusion), wide receiver Hollywood Brown (ankle), tight end Jake Briningstool (hamstring) and offensive tackle Ethan Driskell (recovering from an appendectomy) due to injury on Wednesday.

Next up, the Chiefs will head to Seattle for a preseason matchup against the Seahawks on Friday night.

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