WATCH: Chiefs premiere second season of ‘Work to Win’

The #Chiefs have brought “Work to Win” back for a second season and kicked it off with an episode titled, “New Additions.”

The Kansas City Chiefs have brought back their “Work to Win” offseason documentary miniseries for a second season.

This particular episode is titled, “New Additions.” If it follows the same pattern as last year, this will be a three-episode look into some of the key moments of the offseason from free agency to the draft to the offseason program.

This particular episode covers the four key free agent additions and the work ahead of the 2023 NFL draft in Kansas City. Here’s the episode description:

Take a look inside the front office as the Chiefs went through the free agency period. Tackle Jawaan Taylor and defensive lineman Charles Omenihu are among others the free agents that will join the chiefs this off season. Safety Mike Edwards and Linebacker Drue Tranquill also join the team. The staff looks ahead to hosting the 2023 NFL Draft.

You can watch the premiere at the top of the page or head to the Chiefs’ official YouTube channel.

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WATCH: Chiefs premiere S2E3 of ‘The Franchise’ documentary series

Season 2, Episode 3 of the #Chiefs’ documentary series “The Franchise” premieres now, with an episode titled “Fire Up”

The third episode of the second season of the Kansas City Chiefs’ documentary series “The Franchise” is debuting tonight at 6:00 p.m. CT.

The first season provided fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the team’s Super Bowl LIV-winning season. The latest season will follow the Chiefs as they embark on their quest to avenge their Super Bowl LV loss during the 2021 NFL season.

Below is the description of tonight’s episode titled, “Fire Up”

“On this episode of The Franchise presented by GEHA, we go on the field with Head Coach Andy Reid as the team concludes training camp in St. Joseph, we attempt to catch some fish with 2nd year punter Tommy Townsend, get up close with newly acquired running back Jerick McKinnon, and see what long snapper James Winchester has in store for the last days of Chiefs camp. Finally, we step into the booth with defensive lineman Khalen Saunders also known as Sir Bink$. And as the preseason kicks off we relive the best sights and sounds from the first two weeks of the preseason.”

You can watch the episode premiere at the top of the page live or check out the video afterward. You can also view it over on the Chiefs’ official YouTube channel.

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WATCH: Chiefs premiere S2E2 of ‘The Franchise’ documentary series

Season 2, Episode 2 of the #Chiefs’ documentary series “The Franchise” premieres now, with an episode titled “To The Moon.”

The second episode of the second season of the Kansas City Chiefs’ documentary series “The Franchise” is underway, debuting tonight at 6:00 p.m. CT.

The original series provided fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the team’s Super Bowl LIV-winning season. The latest series will follow the Chiefs as they embark on the 2021 NFL season, with the goal of getting back to the Super Bowl and avenging their Super Bowl LV loss.

Below is the description of tonight’s episode titled, “To The Moon.”

“With training camp now underway, we get a look at an Andy Reid led practice through the eyes of quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Then, we spend an off day at the lanes with 3rd year wide receiver and amateur bowler Mecole Hardman. Finally, we sit down with rookie linebacker Nick Bolton as he discusses how his first training camp is going and his hopes for his 1st season in the NFL.”

You can watch the episode premiere at the top of the page live or check out the video afterward. You can also view it over on the Chiefs’ official YouTube channel.

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WATCH: Chiefs premiere Season 2 of ‘The Franchise’ documentary series

Season 2 of the #Chiefs’ documentary series “The Franchise” premieres now, with the first episode titled “Down the Line.”

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The premiere of the second season of the Kansas City Chiefs’ documentary series “The Franchise” is underway, debuting tonight at 6:00 p.m. CT.

The original series provided fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the team’s Super Bowl LIV-winning season. Now, this series will follow the Chiefs as they embark on the 2021 NFL season, with the goal of getting back to the Super Bowl and avenging their Super Bowl LV loss.

Below is the description of tonight’s episode titled, “Down the Line.”

Following a devastating loss in Super Bowl 55, the Kansas City Chiefs look to reload an already talented roster. We travel up to St. Joseph, Missouri for Chiefs training camp with newly acquired offensive lineman Orlando Brown Jr. as he details how his short time with the retooled offensive line has gone. Then, we rip open some packs with 5th year Chiefs offensive lineman, and professional Twitch streamer, Andrew Wylie. And finally, we kick it off in St. Joe as Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid and the rest of the Chiefs staff prepare to climb the mountain once again in hopes of a third straight Super Bowl appearance.

You can watch the premiere at the top of the page live or check out the video afterward. You can also view it over on the Chiefs’ official YouTube channel.

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Drew Brees kicks off Season 2 of Mark Ingram and Cameron Jordan’s podcast

Truss Levelz: Drew Brees joins Cameron Jordan, Mark Ingram’s podcast

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The second season of Mark Ingram and Cameron Jordan’s “Truss Levelz” podcast from the Players’ Tribune is starting off with a bang, and their biggest guest yet: Drew Brees, their former New Orleans Saints teammate.

Ingram welcomed “Drew Breezy” to their show, which you can listen to here.

“I’ve always wanted to do that,” Brees laughed. “I appreciate it. Finally, I get my chance.”

Last season’s guests included Alvin Kamara, Demario Davis, and opponents like Mike Evans, and that familiarity helps Ingram and Jordan casually guide surprisingly wide-ranging discussions. Brees spoke at length on his background in Texas high school football culture and his experience as a college recruit, and how that differed for him a generation or two removed from Ingram and Jordan’s own paths to the NFL.

Of course they also got some digs in at Brees’ beloved Jimmy John’s sandwiches, and reflected on locker room tournaments of Super Smash Bros. The Saints have enjoyed very tight bonds of friendship in recent years, and it’s because of the relationships Brees was able to cultivate with teammates like Ingram and Jordan.

It’s also easy to see how Brees could find success in broadcasting; his energy and expertise of the game shines in this interview, and it should serve him well calling Notre Dame football games for NBC Sports later this year. If he’s as comfortable in that role as he was chopping it up with Jordan and Ingram, he’ll do well. There’s a chance he could call the next Super Bowl in the Superdome, but that’s years away.

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