While the Chiefs could likely use some cornerback help, Spagnuolo isn't in a hurry to appoint Nelson to the role.
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Kansas City Chiefs HC Andy Reid commented on cornerback Steven Nelson's free agent visit ahead of Week 15, calling him a "welcomed addition."
With Nelson officially in the fold, Reid discussed what the Chiefs plan to do with him in the coming days as he gets acclimated.
Exactly three months after announcing his retirement from the NFL, cornerback Steven Nelson signed with the Kansas City Chiefs' practice squad on Monday.
Last season it was "In Spags We Trust", but this season the Chiefs defensive coordinator has been more of an afterthought.
Monday's workout went ahead as scheduled, and it has produced a deal. Nelson signed to the Chiefs' practice squad,
In the first quarter of their Week 15 victory against the Cleveland Browns, Bryan Cook intercepted a deep pass down the middle of the field from Jameis Winston, his second on the season. In the fourth quarter, Trent McDuffie recorded his first career interception, and with 1:26 left in the game, Jaden Hicks intercepted Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
The Chiefs came into Week 16 already without left tackle D.J. Humphries, who was making progress but still didn't practice last week due to a nagging hamstring injury. There was some optimism that the November signing could potentially play on Wednesday, yet he was also listed as a non-participant in the first practice report of the week.
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No one wanted Brown to get injured but his return is well-timed for this Chiefs offense.If a team is going to be tasked with playing three games in 11 days, which is what the National Football League is demanding of the Kansas City Chiefs here at the end of the 2024 regular season,