Chiefs holding 2023 media production day on Monday

#Chiefs players will be taking photos and videos for team promotional materials on Monday.

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Kansas City Chiefs players begin mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, but they’re back in the building a day early for a very special reason.

Just as they did last season, Kansas City is holding its media production day for the 2023 NFL season before the team’s mandatory minicamp begins. It’s a fun day for the players as the team shoots all of the production photos and videos for the upcoming season.

These pieces of media will be used for NFL and the team’s own promotional materials. They’ll get everything from headshots for roster photos, pregame player introduction videos, photos for team promo print materials, partnerships and more.

It’s an especially exciting day for Chiefs fans as they will get a sneak peek at some of the newest members of the team wearing their full uniforms and pads for the first time.

We’ll try to share any of the pertinent images and clips that the team posts. In the meantime, be sure to keep an eye on the Chiefs’ official social media channels, like FacebookInstagramTikTok, and Twitter to catch some looks at your favorite players going through media day.

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5 takeaways from Chiefs HC Andy Reid’s Monday media availability

#Chiefs HC Andy Reid spoke to the media on Monday, recapping the win over the #Titans and looking ahead to Week 10.

The Kansas City Chiefs are 6-2 after a gritty comeback win over the Tennessee Titans in Week 9. Andy Reid addressed media members on Monday, recapping the team’s win with comments on Patrick Mahomes, the running game, Harrison Butker, officiating and more. He also looked ahead to the upcoming Week 10 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Here are some quick takeaways from what Reid had to say:

Chiefs returned several players to practice on Monday

The #Chiefs returned several key players to practice on Monday, but there were a few new absences as well.

The Kansas City Chiefs are going through what would be considered a normal week of practice this week.

Chiefs HC Andy Reid spoke about this after preseason Week 3, explaining that it was part of his plan to help keep guys sharp with a long rest to Week 1. The opening game against the Cardinals on Sept. 11 is still two weeks away, but players are treating this week as if they’d play a game on Sunday.

With a normal week of practice, media members were able to look in at the onset of practice. The Athletic’s Nate Taylor reported that several key Chiefs players were practicing after they’d either suffered an injury or been held out of practice the week prior. That group included WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee), CB Rashad Fenton (groin), DE Carlos Dunlap (Achilles) and CB Trent McDuffie (concussion).

Marquez Valdes-Scantling was also back at practice after revealing to reporters he had cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol.

Taylor noted that DE Frank Clark and LB Leo Chenal were not at practice for undisclosed reasons, in addition to injured TEs Blake Bell (hip surgery) and Matt Bushman (fractured clavicle). Others confirmed those observations as well. 610 Sports Radio’s Pete Sweeney noted that Malik Herring (oblique strain) and Deon Bush (undisclosed) were at practice, but off to the sidelines without their helmets.

The new injuries are certainly something to monitor with 53-man roster cuts coming on Tuesday. It’s something to keep an eye on as we get closer to Week 1 as well. It’s good news that projected starters like Smith-Schuster, Fenton and McDuffie are back at practice. It’s also good to see that Dunlap’s Achilles is feeling better, especially given the team’s history with those types of injuries.

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4 takeaways from Chiefs HC Andy Reid’s Monday media availability

#Chiefs HC Andy Reid spoke to the media on Monday, sharing some thoughts ahead of Week 17 preparations for the #Bengals.

The Kansas City Chiefs are just getting started on their preparations to take on the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 17. Andy Reid spoke to the media per usual on Monday, providing some updates and insight after the Chiefs’ dominant win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. So what all did we learn from the head coach to start the week?

Here are some quick takeaways from what Reid had to say:

5 takeaways from Chiefs HC Andy Reid’s Monday media availability

#Chiefs HC Andy Reid spoke to the media on Monday, sharing some more thoughts on the Week 10 win over the #Raiders.

The Kansas City Chiefs wiped the floor with the Las Vegas Raiders on “Sunday Night Football.” Back in Kansas City after the win, Andy Reid spoke to the media on Monday, providing giving his take on the victory. He commented on the upturn of both his offense and defense, but what else did we learn from the head coach?

Here are some quick takeaways from what Reid had to say:

LOOK: Chiefs players celebrate ‘Mustache Mondays’ at training camp

Some #Chiefs players styled their facial hair for #MustacheMondays at training camp.

Some Kansas City Chiefs players were sporting some new facial hair styles at training camp on Monday.

Chiefs TE Travis Kelce seems to be leading the charge, getting a number of his teammates to celebrate what he describes as “Mustache Mondays.”

“Woohoo,” Kelce exclaimed walking down the hill at St. Joseph to practice. “Mustache Mondays! Make sure you grow them out, kids.”

Kelce was sporting a full beard at practice just days ago but changed up the style to kick off the practice week. This was his first day participating in full after missing the past two practices with back and hip tightness. He wasn’t the only Chiefs player to rock the mustache this Monday, though.

A number of Chiefs players posed after practice on Monday, showing off their facial hair. That group included TE Blake Bell, WR Gehrig Dieter, OL Andrew Wylie, WR Tyreek Hill, OT Wyatt Miller, and LG Joe Thuney.

Kelce’s girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, chimed in on the trend. The two joked back-and-forth about mustaches on Twitter following practice on Monday. It’s safe to say she’s a little upset about him trimming the beard in favor of a mustache.

What do you think, Chiefs Kingdom? Do you approve of mustaches becoming a facial hair trend in the Chiefs’ locker room? Let us know your thoughts on  Facebook and Twitter.

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LOOK: 10 best photos from Seahawks 23-17 win over Eagles in Week 12

A look at the 10 best photos from the Seattle Seahawks 23-17 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 12 on “Monday Night Football.”

The Seattle Seahawks secured a road victory in Week 12 with a 23-17 win over the Eagles in Philadelphia. Here’s a look at the 10 best photos from the contest.

Monday betting odds for Florida vs Kentucky, per BetMGM

The BetMGM oddsmakers have Florida favored by three touchdowns and a field goal against the Kentucky Wildcats to begin game week on Monday.

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Florida’s win over Vanderbilt last weekend was not quite what was expected, but at the end of the day, a mark in the win column counts the same. Now that the Commodores are in the rearview mirror, it is time for the Gators to turn their attention to their next SEC foe: the Kentucky Wildcats.

UK was blown out by the Alabama Crimson Tide last Saturday, 63-3, in a lopsided affair that asserts ‘Bama’s claim to the conference throne. Given that UF is on a collision course with the Tide in the SEC title game, it will be important that the Gators take advantage of the weaker opponent to tune up.

BetMGM oddsmakers have the Gators a 24-point favorite and the over/under is set at 55.5 to start the week.

The game will kick off at 12 p.m. EST in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Florida. The game will be broadcast on ESPN, can be live-streamed on the ESPN app and can be heard on the Gators Radio Network.

Odds courtesy of BetMGM, The King of Sportsbooks.

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2020 Florida Football Schedule

9/26 at Ole Miss (Won, 51-35)

10/3 vs. South Carolina (Won, 38-24)

10/10 at No. 7 Texas A&M (Lost, 41-38)

10/31 vs. Missouri (Won, 41-17)

11/7 vs. No. 5 Georgia (Won 44-28)

11/14 vs. Arkansas (Won 63-35)

11/21 at Vanderbilt (Won 38-17)

11/28 vs. Kentucky

12/5 at Tennessee

12/12 vs. LSU

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Monday betting odds for Florida at Vanderbilt, per BetMGM

The opening lines on the Gators vs Commodores football game this weekend favor Florida heavily and expects a high-scoring affair.

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The fifth-ranked Florida Gators are coming off a huge victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks last weekend, putting up 63 points en route to one of the most impressive offensive outbursts seen at The Swamp in recent memory.

Coming up next are the Vanderbilt Commodores, a perennial doormat in the Southeastern Conference and this year is no exception. The ‘Dores are currently 0-6 and are every bit as bad as their record implies — at least in comparison to their SEC peers.

If you enjoyed Kyle Trasks‘ performance this past Saturday, you will definitely want to tune into this game, as the Gators could hang some very ugly crooked numbers on Vandy.

BetMGM oddsmakers currently list the Gators as a 30.5-point favorite and the over/under is set at 68.5 to start the week.

The game will kick off at 12 p.m. EST in Vanderbilt Stadium, Nashville, Tenn. The game will be broadcast on ESPN, can be live-streamed on the ESPN app and can be heard on the Gators Radio Network.

Odds courtesy of BetMGM, The King of Sportsbooks.

FOLLOW ALL OF OUR BETMGM ODDS HERE

2020 Florida Football Schedule

9/26 at Ole Miss (Won, 51-35)

10/3 vs. South Carolina (Won, 38-24)

10/10 at No. 7 Texas A&M (Lost, 41-38)

10/31 vs. Missouri (Won, 41-17)

11/7 vs. No. 5 Georgia (Won 44-28)

11/14 vs. Arkansas (Won 63-35)

11/21 at Vanderbilt

11/28 vs. Kentucky

12/5 at Tennessee

12/12 vs. LSU

Gannett may earn revenue from audience referrals to betting services. Newsrooms are independent of this relationship and there is no influence on news coverage.

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Monday betting odds for Florida vs Georgia, per BetMGM

Florida Gators football faces its biggest game of the season on Saturday vs. UGA in a must-win game. Here are the betting odds and spread.

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It took nearly 30 minutes on Saturday for the Florida Gators to stretch out from their two-week layoff, but once the juices started flowing again, UF cruised to a much-needed home victory over the Missouri Tigers.

Now that the Gators are back rolling, they look ahead to the most important game of the season this coming Saturday in one of the biggest rivalries in college football when they meet up with the Georgia Bulldogs.

Florida is a 4.5 point underdog according to BetMGM. The over/under is 52.5.

The game kicks off at 3:30 p.m. EST on Saturday at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Fla., and it will be televised on CBS.

Odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.

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2020 Florida Football Schedule

9/26 at Ole Miss (Won, 51-35)

10/3 vs. South Carolina (Won, 38-24)

10/10 at Texas A&M (Lost, 41-38)

10/31 vs. Missouri (Won, 41-17)

11/7 vs. No. 3 Georgia (in Jacksonville)

11/14 vs. Arkansas

11/21 at Vanderbilt

11/28 vs. Kentucky

12/5 at No. 18 Tennessee

12/12 vs. LSU

Gannett may earn revenue from audience referrals to betting services. Newsrooms are independent of this relationship and there is no influence on news coverage.

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