D.J. Humphries has joined the Kansas City Chiefs, marking his first practice with the team after recovering from a torn ACL. The Chiefs are in need of a reliable left tackle to protect quarterback Patrick Mahomes, as current players have struggled in that role.
With a record of 10-1, the Chiefs are looking to secure their third consecutive Super Bowl title. Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy expressed excitement about Humphries' personality and potential contribution, although his integration into the team will take time.
The Chiefs are also managing roster moves, including injuries to kicker Spencer Shrader and tight end Peyton Hendershot. The return of running back Isiah Pacheco and pass rusher Charles Omenihu is anticipated, which could enhance the team's depth and performance.