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  1. Yep. Nice. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Chiefs have signed Kareem Hunt to the practice squad. Hunt was drafted by the Chiefs in the third round in 2017 and enjoyed a few successful years in their offense. He spent last season with the Browns, rushing for 411 yards on 135 carries (3.0 yards per carry), and was unable to unseat Jerome Ford, even after Nick Chubb got injured. Hunt himself underwent sports hernia surgery this offseason, so it’s unclear what the 29-year-old has left in the tank. He knows the offense, so he could get onto the field for the Chiefs relatively quickly, but he’s going to need to show enough in practice to suggest that he can be more impactful than Carson Steele or Semaje Perine. We’re still not sure he’ll be able to do that, but he can be added in deeper formats just in case. Transaction 4m ago Source: Tom Pelissero
  2. He had 9 reg season tds with 411 rush & 84 Rec yards and I think he had a rushing & receiveing TD in the playoff game
  3. Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports that the Chiefs will bring in free agent RB Kareem Hunt for a visit Tuesday. The Chiefs are going to be without Isiah Pacheco for 6-8 weeks, and with Clyde Edwards-Helaire also on injured reserve, Kansas City is low on tailbacks. Hunt, of course, is a former third-round pick who had success with Kansas City, but was released after a tape was released showing him committing a heinous act of domestic violence. In 2023 for the Browns, Hunter ran for 411 yards on 135 carries while adding 15 receptions for 84 yards.
  4. My Bad its a fibula. Sorry. The time it takes to recover from a broken fibula depends on the type of fracture, the severity of the injury, and other factors: Minor fractures: Can heal in about six weeks Most cases: Can take at least twice that amount of time, or longer Surgery: Can take 3 to 6 months
  5. How long does it take to walk after a tibia fracture? If the fractured bones shifted after the break and surgery was required to put the bones together with pins and plates, then it can take up to 6 months to walk normal and 12 months to return to playing sports. A full return to sport may take up to 12 months. As always, the speed and effectiveness of your recovery depends on the partnership of therapist and patient.
  6. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco fractured his fibula in Week 2. Pacheco was bent back awkwardly in the fourth quarter and left the stadium in a walking boot. Rapoport said KC’s lead back is set to miss “real time,” which could mean weeks or months, depending on the severity of the injury. Carson Steele had seven rushes on Sunday, some of which came after Pacheco exited the game. He would likely be the Chiefs’ early down back while Samaje Perine takes on the pass catching duties until Pacheco is back in action. Clyde Edwards-Helaire remains unavailable while he deals with a mental health situation.
  7. Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco (ankle) was seen leaving the stadium on crutches and wearing a walking boot. ESPN’s Jeff Darlington reported Pacheco was set to undergo testing and X-ray imaging, though the test’s scheduled date and time and/or results have yet to be revealed. The injury occurred when Pacheco’s right foot was trapped underneath him as he was tackled from behind via a hit to the back of his knees. We will monitor the situation closely for updates. The 2-0 Chiefs face the Falcons in Week 3, where preseason sensation RB/FB Carson Steele could handle a sizable workload. Related Carson Steele
  8. Lamar choked last week. We saw the same thing against Balt. He missed two wide open in the end zone. Chiefs have real issues.
  9. The defense could play much different with his talent. Its not just the vTE.
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