Chiefs News 5/5: Former Chiefs wideouts are standouts in UFL

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Chiefs News 5/5: Former Chiefs wideouts are standouts in UFL

Chiefs News 5/5: Former Chiefs wideouts are standouts in UFL

The latest Chiefs news, brought fresh to you every morning!

Chiefs News 5/5: Former Chiefs wideouts are standouts in UFL

The latest Chiefs news, brought fresh to you every morning!

It's been an exciting week for football fans, especially those keeping an eye on former Kansas City Chiefs wideouts making waves in the UFL. Let's dive into the action and the latest updates from Chiefs Kingdom.

First up, former Clemson standout Cornell Powell is turning heads with the DC Defenders. In a dominant 24-6 victory over the Dallas Renegades, Powell pulled off a highlight-reel one-handed catch for a 12-yard touchdown. It's the kind of play that makes you stop and rewind—pure athleticism and focus. He finished the game with three catches for 44 yards, and over five games this season, he's racked up 19 receptions for 249 yards and that one score. Not bad for a player looking to prove he belongs at the next level.

Meanwhile, another former Tiger, Justyn Ross, is making his mark with the Birmingham Stallions. The Stallions snapped a rough stretch to improve to 2-4 with a hard-fought 20-17 win over the previously co-leading Orlando Storm. Ross was a key factor, hauling in seven catches for 135 yards and a touchdown. For a player with his talent and background, these performances are a reminder of the potential that once had Chiefs fans buzzing.

Switching gears to the NFL, there's some incredible news coming out of Kansas City regarding Patrick Mahomes. Chiefs general manager Brett Veach gave an encouraging update on the superstar quarterback's rehab from the ACL and LCL tears he suffered in Week 15 against the Chargers. According to Veach, Mahomes is "way ahead of schedule" in his recovery. In fact, the biggest challenge might be protecting Mahomes from himself—he's that eager to get back on the field.

"I think the biggest challenge that we're going to have is protecting him against himself," Veach told SiriusXM. "Because I'm sure when we get to St. Joseph, Missouri, for training camp, he's going to want to be a full-go."

Given that the typical recovery timeline for this injury is nine to 12 months, Mahomes' progress is nothing short of remarkable. Veach recalled Mahomes' previous comeback from a dislocated knee in just three weeks, saying, "I knew this bump in the road wouldn't slow him down at all." If all goes well, we could see Mahomes participating in portions of the offseason workout program, putting him on track for a potential return by training camp.

Finally, the Chiefs just wrapped up their rookie minicamp at the team facility, where 76 tryout players got their shot to impress the coaching staff. It's a crucial time for the organization as they evaluate young talent and build depth for the upcoming season. From undrafted free agents to local hopefuls, these camps are where dreams can take flight—and where the next Chiefs star might just emerge.

Whether it's former Chiefs shining in the UFL, Mahomes defying medical odds, or rookies fighting for a roster spot, there's never a dull moment in Chiefs Kingdom. Stay tuned for more updates, and as always, gear up to support your team in style.

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