It’s not easy picking up patterns or trends in the Chiefs’ practices during organized team activities.
Things move quickly, as there’s constant yelling from coaches and movement from players, and the lack of pads makes it difficult to evaluate trench play.
But throughout it all, there was a fairly common sight in the middle of the Chiefs’ offensive line — No. 64 constantly clapping his hands, repeating words of encouragement, trying to get his guys to push through the simmering Kansas City heat.
“I’ve been doing that, and it’s something I’ve worked to improve on to bring some energy, keep guys going, keep guys up and keep us together,” Kush said.