CB Jaylen Watson feeling more comfortable in second season with Chiefs

Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson feels much more comfortable entering his second season in Kansas City. | from: @EdEastonJr

The ups and downs of a player’s rookie season can take a toll on their mindset heading into a new year. The lessons learned, and invaluable experience gained can either propel the player forward or doom them to regression.

The Kansas City Chiefs pride themselves on developing young talent, especially in the secondary. Jaylen Watson was a key contributor for the Chiefs last season as a rookie and is looking to take the next step in his development in 2023. He discussed feeling much more comfortable entering his second season during his press conference following Tuesday’s practice.

“I’m super – I mean everything just slows down and the process just seems a lot slower than it did last year,” said Watson, “Just everything (was) happening so fast, the offense moving so fast, now that I know what I’m doing and the guys I’m playing next to, I can move faster and more comfortable.”

Watson is optimistic about the new season, feeling comfortable and being a trusted part of the defensive unit.

“I just try to stay consistent; I think that’s what [Defensive Coordinator] Coach [Steve] Spags [Spagnuolo] looks for who can he trust on the field,” Watson explained. “That’s what I try to do when we practice, I try to show the coaches that they can trust me to be in the right spots and the right places and my teammates can too.”

Watson will be in the mix this season for more substantial playing time and will soon get his chance to show what he can do on the field in Kansas City’s first preseason game against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.

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Chargers 2023 roster review: TE Gerald Everett

Gerald Everett should continue to be a vital piece in the passing game in his second season with the Chargers.

The 2023 season is just a month away, and with weeks of dead time during the quietest part of the NFL offseason, Chargers Wire is endeavoring to document each of Los Angeles’ players before the start of the team’s training camp.

The Chargers found a consistent safety net for quarterback Justin Herbert to target last year when they acquired tight end Gerald Everett in free agency ahead of the 2022 season.

Everett finished with career-highs in receptions (55) and receiving yards (555) in 2022. The 29-year-old tight end benefited from both wide receivers Keenan Allen and Mike Williams missing four-plus games last season.

Everett enters the 2023 season in a crowded pass-catching group after the addition of first-round pick Quentin Johnston. Still, with Kellen Moore as the new offensive coordinator, Everett should see plenty of targets, as Moore favors the tight end spot in his scheme.

Contract (2023): $1,500,000 base salary, $2,500,000 prorated bonus, $4,000,000 cap hit.

Acquired: Everett signed a two-year $12 million dollar contract with the Chargers during the 2022 free agency period after spending time with the Rams and Seahawks in previous seasons.

Quote: On his budding relationship with Justin Herbert:

“We’re really trying to gel in any way that we can. I’m not really trying to force anything here, just letting it happen organically and letting Justin do the rest himself. Obviously, he’s a great quarterback and a great person. He goes through his reads. With him being as big as he is, he can see the entire field with a three-step, five-step or seven-step [drop], it doesn’t matter. I think Justin has a great feel for the game.”

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