The Kansas City Chiefs are set on becoming the first team in NFL history to secure three Super Bowl titles in succession, but there is a key priority the team must figure out.
Patrick Mahomes and his unit have made this one of their biggest offseason preparations in the franchise’s history.
Therefore, the players have wasted no time getting to work and ensuring they are in the best position possible.
Patrick Mahomes started offseason training early with a hometown camp in Texas
The two-time MVP hosted a training camp in his home state of Texas, where he invited various members to work out.
Moreover, the Kansas City Chiefs concluded their first post-NFL Draft OTA which saw the rookies participate in drills with the veterans for the first time.
The franchise is scheduled to hold its second OTA session of the month, starting today and ending on May 30.

No major conformities of the team are holding out from training to leverage new deals, which we are seeing around the league.
However, the Chiefs will have to address a key issue before the 2024 season begins against the Baltimore Ravens.
The Chiefs must protect Mahomes so he can utilize his new wide receivers
On offense, the Chiefs have added key pieces to their wide receiving core Marquise Brown and Xavier Worthy.
Nonetheless, Mahomes requires time and protection in the pocket to locate his receivers deep.
The speed of Brown and Worthy makes them the most dangerous when attacking and stretching secondaries deep downfield.
Mahomes needs his offensive line to allow the receivers the time to go deep and then for their quarterback to sit and execute the pass.
One big question mark still exists on the offensive line and it is on Mahomes’ blindside.
Donovan Smith not being resigned has left a big hole to be filled by a new starter
2023 starter Donovan Smith sits in free agency after the conclusion of the one-year deal he signed last year.
As a result, the job at left tackle is open for competition.
Wanya Morris will be looking to improve on a disappointing 2023 season, he filled in when Smith was injured and started four games.
His performances did not blow the Chiefs away but knowing the starting role is up for grabs could push him into another gear.
One of the Chiefs’ newest recruits Kingsley Suamataia will be banking on his raw talent to beat Morris to being Smith’s successor.
Chiefs hierarchy will have to analyze the Morris-Suamataia battle over the coming months
Andy Reid and his coaching staff, alongside Brett Veach, must analyze the upcoming OTAs, minicamps, and preseason training to determine if Suamataia is ready to start.
The rookie would back himself to make the transition to the NFL swiftly, but the team will need to make the best call for the team.
Protecting Patrick Mahomes is one of the most vital jobs on the offense and safeguarding his blindside is even more crucial.
