Injury, attendance updates from second week of Chiefs OTAs

Several veterans were absent from Thursday’s practice and four players remained on the sidelines.

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The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped their second group of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) on Thursday.

This was the final practice in the second of three groups of voluntary workouts, totaling in 10 practice sessions ahead of the team’s mandatory minicamp. The Chiefs have completed a total of six OTA practices so far and the good news is that they’ve had no injuries during each of those six practices.

“We don’t have any injuries,” Chiefs HC Andy Reid told reporters on Thursday. “The guys have all been healthy, so that’s a good thing.”

These practices are all voluntary, which means that players will come and go throughout the course of OTAs. The Athletic’s Nate Taylor estimated that 79 players from the 90-man offseason roster were present for practice.

Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Darrel Williams, Jarran Reed, Chris Jones, Frank Clark, Taco Charlton, Charvarius Ward, Martinas Rankin and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif were among the players that reporters noted as absent from practice on Thursday. Some players who weren’t around last Thursday, such as Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, were back and present for practice.

The same four players who were spotted on the sidelines at the first week of OTAs — Juan Thornhill, DeAndre Baker, Rodney Clemons and Malik Herring — were still sidelined with their respective injuries.

Overall, the attendance appears to be good for the Chiefs for these voluntary workouts and it’s good news that there haven’t been any injuries. It’ll be interesting to see if the team gets any closer to full attendance in the final week of OTAs beginning next week.

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