Chiefs day in camp for Thursday
What you need to know about …
The offense
Ryan Succop started practice by making six of his seven field goal attempts. His successful kicks were from 28, 32, 38, 41, 48 and 53 yards. He had a 41-yard field goal attempt go wide left. … Rarely used quarterback Alex Tanney had perhaps his best moment of the camp when he hit Brandon Kinnie deep down the right sideline. … Ricky Stanzi, who fumbled two days ago, couldn’t handle a snap from Lucas Patterson, and the ball ended up on the ground.
The defense
Jacques Reeves was the starting cornerback in place of Brandon Flowers. … Another defensive back, Mikail Baker, was beaten for touchdowns by Steve Maneri and Jon Baldwin. He got some revenge by breaking up a pass intended for Maneri, but Baker could have intercepted the pass. … Eric Berry, who returned an interception for a touchdown a day earlier, dropped one that he could have returned for a score.
Injury report
Cornerback Brandon Flowers (foot), safety Travis Daniels (hamstring), defensive back DeQuan Menzie (hip), linebacker Cameron Sheffield (groin), defensive lineman Ethan Johnson (head) and running back Cyrus Gray (hamstring) did not practice.
Daily battle
With Anthony Toribio holding down the starting spot at nose tackle and rookie Dontari Poe guaranteed to make the roster, the Chiefs face an interesting decision with their other nose tackle, Jerrell Powe. The Chiefs won’t bring Poe along too quickly, so they may keep Powe on their regular-season roster as injury insurance for Toribio.
Schedule
The Chiefs concluded training camp Thursday and have no practice on Friday. They will continue the preseason with Saturday night’s game against the Rams in St. Louis.
By the numbers
2
The number of years left on the Chiefs contract to hold training camp at Missouri Western State University.